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1. Design Toscano Voltaire Bombe Chest

2. Ablesse (Calvados x Voltaire) level 1.50

3. " A witty saying proves nothing. " Voltaire.

4. Voltaire was a famous French satirist.

5. 1 Voltaire was a famous French satirist.

6. Voltaire ( Francois Marie Arouet ) once talked about it.

7. Leibnitz praying is grand, Voltaire adoring is fine.

8. The ten - franc note was my favorite - prited Voltaire.

9. Voltaire: This is the best of all possible shits.

10. His lyrics are highly literate. He even quotes Voltaire.

11. French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole.

12. He even enjoyed the sharp criticism he provoked from Voltaire.

13. God is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere. Voltaire 

14. Access to the French sector is via the Ferney-Voltaire customs road.

15. Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great, Letter H 7434, 25 January 1778.

16. Half-brother/-sister Ceblesse and Ablesse Cornet Obolensky x Voltaire x Alcanar xx

17. Voltaire was wrong, of course, about the degree to which the multitude would live in happiness and peace.

18. He was a man of much worldly wisdom, and in some ways resembled Voltaire.

19. Madame Denis, the niece of M. de Voltaire, had been extremely good to me.

20. Even today, most educated people could probably tell you something about Voltaire and Rousseau.

21. Among them, Descartes, Leibniz, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Goethe and Kant all studied the traditional Chinese culture.

22. "Those who can make you believe Absurdities can make" - Voltaire quotes from BrainyQuote.com

23. The trouble with common sense, as Voltaire famously observed, is that it is not very common.

24. Rereading these words of Voltaire and Emerson today, I cannot but admire their wisdom and farsight.

25. French Enlightenment writer, deist and philosopher Voltaire died at the age of 84 on May 30 th.

26. “Those who can make you believe Absurdities can make you commit atrocities,” Voltaire wrote in 1764

27. I hold firmly to my original views. After all I am a philosopher. Voltaire 

28. Voltaire Apologiste de la religion chrétienne by Athanase René Mérault de Bizy

29. Voltaire wrote, "It is better to risk saving a guilty person than to condemn an innocent one."

30. Voltaire , the famous French writer, spent a year there in 1717~17 and another 12 days in 17

31. Contrariety "‎Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats." — Voltaire

32. Eventually our own Benjamin Franklin, whose love for all things French is legendary, contracted Anglomania from Voltaire

33. Ferney Voltaire Hotel / Median Geneve Aeroport Hotel is on the French border, very near the Geneva airport...

34. Originality is nothing by judicious imitation. The most original writers borrowed one from another. Voltaire 

35. I know of nothing more laughable than a doctor who does not die of old age. Voltaire 

36. 7 Shun idleness. It is a rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals. Voltaire 

37. The punishment of criminals should be of use; when a man is hanged he is good for nothing. Voltaire 

38. In the 18th century, Newton's theory spread to France through Voltaire and encountered the philosophy of Rene Descartes, which had been in Ascension to the Throne.

39. The first Dada performances were put on by a group of avant-garde poets, writers and performances artists at Cabaret Voltaire.

40. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 3 (of 10) Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire) This done, a clean incision is made with the Bistoury …

41. While the new tax was supported by many, including Voltaire, it met immediate and fierce resistance from both the nobility and the church.

42. I hate Diderot, he is an ideologist, a declaimer, and a revolutionist, a believer in God at bottom, and more bigoted than Voltaire.

43. Relics, vestments, and furnishings were destroyed, and images of saints were replaced with busts of such Benignities as Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin

44. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) Although homely, her suffering and timid figure breathed an Angelic kindness

45. 29 I hate Diderot, he is an ideologist, a declaimer, and a revolutionist, a believer in God at bottom, and more bigoted than Voltaire.

46. Voltaire, in his Précis du Siècle de Louis XV, admiringly wrote about the battle: "The principal weapon of the Corsicans was their courage.

47. Voltaire; As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest Appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them

48. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.” – Voltaire “Next to excellence is the Appreciation of it.” – William Makepeace Thackeray

49. You can gaze through the gates at the school where Voltaire honed his wit and lay a garland on Oscar Wilde's poignant grave at pere Lachaise.

50. “Anyone who can make you believe Absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” I’ve been thinking a lot lately about that famous quote, ordinarily attributed to Voltaire.

51. 14 In the 18th century, Newton's theory spread to France through Voltaire and encountered the philosophy of Rene Descartes, which had been in Ascension to the Throne.

52. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) Hadria seized its legs and pulled it back again, murmuring some Consolatory promise to its mistress

53. While Voltaire, Condorcet and Descartes used reason to confront superstition and feudalism, thinkers across the Channel – Brooks cites Burke, Hume and Adam Smith – thought it unwise to trust reason.

54. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) Diseases, like tuberculosis and cancer, that run a long but Assuredly fatal course, usually terminate unexpectedly.

55. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) The idea originally entertained of turning part of the Vailima estate into a profitable plantation turned out Chimerical.

56. 30 While Voltaire, Condorcet and Descartes used reason to confront superstition and feudalism, thinkers across the Channel – Brooks cites Burke, Hume and Adam Smith – thought it unwise to trust reason.

57. He wrote, besides various apologetic works, Lettres de Quelques Juifs Portugais, Allemands et Polonais, à M. de Voltaire, Paris, 1769, often reprinted and translated into English and other languages.

58. The encyclopedists, Diderot at their head; the physiocrates, Turgot at their head; the philosophers, Voltaire at their head; the Utopians, Rousseau at their head,--these are four sacred legions.

59. Immediately after Sarkozy's victory, Chirac moved into a 180 square metre duplex on the Quai Voltaire in Paris lent to him by the family of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

60. The encyclopedists, Diderot at their head; the physiocrates, Turgot at their head; the philosophers, Voltaire at their head; the Utopians, Rousseau at their head,--these are four sacred legions. Sentencedict.com

61. 11 We can totally imaged Voltaire's flickering eyes, as same as icy knife with keen edge, yet Voltaire obsequiously evaded the group that occupied powerful position, straight pierced to Rousseau.

62. Individuals of heterodox belief but whose own views may stimulate others to question and think for themselves, all to the good, Milton, John Locke, people like Voltaire argued something like this.

63. And as Voltaire so elegantly Apostrophizes, it is useless to invoke the balances of the great chain of being, for that chain is held in God's hand and he is not enchained.

64. Voltaire was right when he said, "Those who can make you believe Absurdities can make you commit atrocities." To me, this is the power of social media — that lies — “Absurdities” — when believed —

65. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) He was bitter about the slaying of his brothers, Gareth and Gaheris, and would not be Appeased. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT, COMPLETE MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL …

66. ‘He was a cultured Aesthete who loved music, architecture, and philosophy, even corresponding at length with Voltaire.’ ‘They are advanced Aesthetes, located in community-based cultures.’ ‘And Derrida, like all Deconstructionists - and, in particular, French Aesthetes, are expert at making rhetoric dance.’

67. By: David Raudales The term “abortion” comes from Latin “Abortionem” which means “the expulsion of the fetus before it is… Revolutions, Guillotines, Secret Societies, and Voltaire: How the Enlightenment Established the Framework for Today’s Modern Governance

68. Claude Buffier, original and prolific French philosopher, historian, philologist, and educator, considered by the anticlerical Voltaire to be “the only Jesuit who has given a reasonable system of philosophy.” Buffier taught philosophy and theology at Rouen and literature at the college of the

69. “Voltaire,” he informs them, “declares there is no God;” he was “an Antitheist, that is one who deliberately and avowedly opposed and hated God; who swore in his blasphemy that he would dethrone him;” and “advocated the very depths of the lowest sensuality.”

70. ‘He was a cultured Aesthete who loved music, architecture, and philosophy, even corresponding at length with Voltaire.’ ‘They are advanced Aesthetes, located in community-based cultures.’ ‘And Derrida, like all Deconstructionists - and, in particular, French Aesthetes, are expert at making rhetoric dance.’

71. “Those who can make you believe Absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” ― Voltaire (1694 – 1778) Written in the 1700s, Voltaire’s simple statement that those who can deceive us into believing lies can make us commit evil is a most apt description of our current political reality.

72. The Almanac is normally available from the bookseller, but it can also be found in the province in other bookstores that serve as intermediaries, for example in 1816, at Pesche, bookseller at Le Mans Ref 17, or by correspondence through the Sorbonne, as did Voltaire Ref 18.

73. This means - for - ends inversion of the socio - biologists is about as grotesque as that of Prof . Pangloss ' s demonstration in Voltaire ' s inimitable satire , Candide , that the nose was formed to bear spectacles , legs were visibly designed for stockings , stones to construct castles and some other similar absurdities .

74. From passionate enthusiasts like Voltaire and Goethe, to exiles like Garibaldi and Herzen, to colorful England-bashers like Napoleon, Marx, and Kaiser Wilhelm II, Anglomania gives a sharply satirical account of Europe's sometimes comical, sometimes deadly prejudices, and explains why England's individuality and her relationship with Europe is

75. (noun) He engaged in a foolish and undignified struggle with Crebillon (not fils), a rival set up against him by Madame de Pompadour, but a dramatist who, in part of one play, Rhadamiste et Zenobie, has struck a note of tragedy in the grand Cornelian strain, which Voltaire could never hope to echo.

76. When the Crusading mania was at its height there were some Christian women who shared the fatigues and dangers of their husbands. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10) FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE) When the next synthetic—or creative or Crusading period, if you wish—comes, it will be saner than all which have gone before.

77. Quotations "Bore: a person who talks when you wish him to listen" [Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary] "The way to be a Bore is to say everything" [Voltaire Sept Discours en vers sur l'Homme] "A Bore is a man who, when you ask him how he is, tells you" [Bert Leston Taylor The So-Called Human Race] "A healthy male adult Bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight in other