341 Quotes by Molière

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    All right-minded people adore it; and anyone who is able to live without it is unworthy to draw breathe

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    The defects of human nature afford us opportunities of exercising our philosophy, the best employment of our virtues. If all men were righteous, all hearts true and frank and loyal, what use would our virtues be?

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    We must take the good with the bad; For the good when it's good, is so very good That the bad when it's bad can't be bad!

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    Debts are nowadays like children begot with pleasure, but brought forth in pain.

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    Our minds need relaxation, and give way unless we mix with work a little play.

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    One cannot but mistrust a prospect of felicity: one must enjoy it before one can believe in it.

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    There is something inexpressibly charming in falling in love and, surely, the whole pleasure lies in the fact that love isn't lasting.

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    People are all alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ.

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