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New-born desires, after all, have inexplicable charms, and all the pleasure of love is in variety.
— Moliere
Love is often the fruit of marriage.
— Moliere
How strange it is to see with how much passion People see things only in their own fashion!
— Moliere
A woman always has her revenge ready.
— Moliere
The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself.
— Moliere
I feed on good soup, not beautiful language.
— Jean Baptiste Moliere
Ah, there are no longer any children!
— Moliere
Rest assured that there is nothing which wounds the heart of a noble man more deeply than the thought his honour is assailed.
— Moliere
It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.
— Moliere
Deference and intimacy live far apart.
— Moliere
What do I believe? I believe that two and two make four, Sganarelle, and that four and four are eight.
— Moliere
But it is not reason that governs love.
— Moliere
Your humour, madam, Gives any and everyone too easy access Into your heart. You have too many lovers Besieging you - a thing I can't endure.
— Moliere
You never see the old austerity That was the essence of civility; Young people hereabouts, unbridled, now Just want.
— Moliere
Grammar, which can govern even Kings.
— Moliere
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!
— Moliere
No matter what everybody says, ultimately these things can harm us only by the way we react to them.
— Moliere
And knowing money is a root of evil, in Christian charity, he'd take away whatever things may hinder your salvation.
— Moliere
Age brings about everything; but it is not the time, Madam, as we know, to be a prude at twenty.
— Moliere
We live under a prince who is an enemy to fraud, a prince whose eyes penetrate into the heart, and whom all the art of impostors can't deceive.
— Moliere
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.
— Moliere
Two wives? That exceeds the custom.
— Moliere
I want people to be sincere; a man of honor shouldn't speak a single word that doesn't come straight from his heart.
— Moliere
I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones.
— Moliere
I can always do theater; I can do Ibsen, I can do Macbeth, I can do Chekhov, I can do Moliere, Othello, I can do Richard III.
— Ving Rhames
Like many humorless and indignant people, he is hard on everybody but himself, and does not perceive it when he fails his own ideal.
— Moliere
Time has nothing to do with the matter.
— Moliere
I maintain, in truth, That with a smile we should instruct our youth, Be very gentle when we have to blame, And not put them in fear of virtue's name.
— Moliere
Tobacco is the passion of honest men and he who lives without tobacco is not worthy of living.
— Moliere
How easy love makes fools of us.
— Moliere
There's nothing people can't contrive to praise or condemn and find justification for doing so, according to their age and their inclinations.
— Moliere
Englishmen have always loved Moliere.
— Lytton Strachey
No one is safe from slander. The best way is to pay no attention to it, but live in innocence and let the world talk.
— Moliere
Without dance, a man can do nothing.
— Moliere
But how a man like you, who looks so wise
And wears a moustache of such splendid size,
Can be so foolish as to ... — Moliere
And wears a moustache of such splendid size,
Can be so foolish as to ... — Moliere
We are easily duped by those we love.
— Moliere