Voltaire Quotes About Character

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  • The true character of liberty is independence, maintained by force.

    Voltaire, Tobias George Smollett, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh (1901). “Voltaire: Index to His Works, Genius and Character”
  • No one is ignorant that our character and turn of mind are intimately connected with the water-closet.

    Voltaire (2016). “Voltaire – The Philosophical Works: Treatise On Tolerance, Philosophical Dictionary, Candide, Letters on England, Plato’s Dream, Dialogues, The Study of Nature, Ancient Faith and Fable, Zadig…: From the French writer, historian and philosopher, famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion and freedom of expression”, p.1847, e-artnow
  • Time, which alone makes the reputation of men, ends by making their defects respectable.

  • People must have renounced, it seems to me, all natural intelligence to dare to advance that animals are but animated machines.... It appears to me, besides, that such people can never have observed with attention the character of animals, not to have distinguished among them the different voices of need, of suffering, of joy, of pain, of love, of anger, and of all their affections. It would be very strange that they should express so well what they could not feel.

  • The only way to compel men to speak good of us is to do it.

  • The safest course is to do nothing against one's conscience. With this secret, we can enjoy life and have no fear from death.

    Voltaire (1956). “Candide: and other writings”
  • Our character is composed of our ideas and our feelings: and, since it has been proved that we give ourselves neither feelings nor ideas, our character does not depend on us. If it did depend on us, there is nobody who would not be perfect. If one does not reflect, one thinks oneself master of everything; but when one does reflect, one realizes that one is master of nothing

    Francois Voltaire (1977). “The Portable Voltaire”, p.67, Penguin
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