"When a man is in love, jealous,..." - Quote by Voltaire
When a man is in love, jealous, and just whipped by the Inquisition, he is no longer himself.
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“Give me a few minutes to talk away my face and I can seduce the Queen of France.”
“All the persecutors declare against each other mortal war, while the philosopher, oppressed by them all, contents himself with pitying them.”
“The abuse of grace is affectation, as the abuse of the sublime is absurdity; all perfection is nearly a fault.”
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“In our society, any man who doesn't cry at his mother's funeral is liable to be condemned to death.”
“There is something to be said for jealousy, because it only designs the preservation of some good which we either have or think wehave a right to. But envy is a raging madness that cannot bear the wealth or fortune of others.”
“The science of love is the philosophy of the heart”