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Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.

inspirational patience

It infuriates me to be wrong when I know I'm right.

humor

Its as if you think you'd never findReason and the Sacred intertwined

em Tartuffe
faith reason

Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money.

writing

A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool.

intelligence education ignorance fools foolishness

The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair.

life world

I become quite melancholy and deeply grieved to see men behave to each other as they do. Everywhere I find nothing but base flattery, injustice , self-interest, deceit and roguery. I cannot bear it any longer; I'm furious; and my intention is to break with all mankind.

em The Misanthrope
people society flattery stereotypes deceit hypocrisy compliments misanthropic roguery

We ought to punish pitilessly that shameful pretence of friendly intercourse. I like a man to be a man, and to show on all occasions the bottom of his heart in his discourse. Let that be the thing to speak, and never let our feelings be beneath vain compliments

em The Misanthrope
people society feelings friendly hypocrisy compliments pretending misanthropy discourse intercourse

There is nothing I detest so much as the contortions of these great time-and-lip servers, these affable dispensers of meaningless embraces, these obliging utterers of empty words, who view every one in civilities

em The Misanthrope
relationships people society words stereotypes hypocrisy dishonesty misanthropy bootlicking

You may plainly perceive the traitor through his mask; he is well known every-where in his true colors; his rolling eyes and his honeyed tones impose only on those who do not know him. People are aware that this low-bred fellow, who deserves to be pilloried, has, by the dirtiest jobs, made his way in the world; and that the splendid position he has acquired makes merit repine and virtue blush. Yet whatever dishonourable epithets may be launched against him everywhere, nobody defends his wretched honour. Call him a rogue, an infamous wretch, a confounded scoundrel if you like, all the world will say “yea, ” and no one contradicts you. But for all that, his bowing and scraping are welcome everywhere; he is received, smiled upon, and wriggles himself into all kinds of society; and, if any appointment is to be secured by intriguing, he will carry the day over a man of the greatest worth. Zounds! these are mortal stabs to me, to see vice parleyed with; and sometimes times I feel suddenly inclined to fly into a wilderness far from the approach of men.

em The Misanthrope
life truth people society life-lesson morality deceit deception hypocrisy masks misanthropy cunning vices traitor endearments roguery

If perchance a friend should betray you; if he forms a subtle plot to get hold of what is yours; if people should try to spread evil reports about you, would you tamely submit to all this without flying into a rage?

em The Misanthrope
life friend evil people society anger deceit harm rage wrongdoing friends-betrayal

A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon him, and the best reply to unseemly behavior is patience and moderation.

inspirational-life

My hate is general, I detest all men;Some because they are wicked and do evil,Others because they tolerate the wicked,Refusing them the active vigorous scornWhich vice should stimulate in virtuous minds.

em The Misanthrope
hate evil wicked scorn virtue misanthrope vice toleration detest

Why put yourself in charge of Heaven's cause?Does Heaven need our help to enforce its laws?

em Tartuffe
heaven religion hypocrisy

Betrayed and wronged in everything,I’ll flee this bitter world where vice is king,And seek some spot unpeopled and apartWhere I’ll be free to have an honest heart.

em The Misanthrope
disappointment solitude misanthropy

Grammar, which knows how to control even kings.

control grammar kings

The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.

challenges overcoming-obstacles

Man, I can assure you, is a nasty creature.

mankind nastiness

Malicious men may die, but malice never.

em Tartuffe
mankind malice

Writing is a little bit like prostitution. First you do it for love. Then you do it for a few friends. Then you do it for money.

writers-on-writing

All the ills of mankind, all the tragic misfortunes that fill the history books, all the political blunders, all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill at dancing.

dance

I find that it is the best trade of all; for, whether we manage well or ill, we are paid just the same.

em Le Médecin Malgré Lui
medicine

A shoemaker, in making a pair of shoes, cannot spoil a scrap of leather without having to bear the loss; but in our business we may spoil a man without its costing us a farthing. The blunders are never put down to us, and it is always the fault of the fellow who dies. The best of this profession is, that there is the greatest honesty and discretion among the dead; for you never find them complain of the physician who has killed them.

em Le Médecin Malgré Lui
medicine

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