1. Except for lazy people, all people are kind. If you don't want to commit suicide, you'd better find some work. ? Voltaire 2. All people are born equal, but they are all in shackles. ? Voltaire 3. I don’t agree with your point of view, but I defend your right to speak. ? Voltaire 4. Man's instinct is to chase things flying away from him, but to escape from things chasing him. ? Voltaire 5. It is not the mountains in the distance that make people tired, but the grain of sand in their shoes. ? Voltaire 6. The secret to being an annoying person is to tell others everything. ? Voltaire 7. Without great difficulties, there will be no great cause. ? Voltaire 8. All people who enjoy various natural abilities are obviously equal. When they exert various animal functions and use their reason, they are equal. ? Voltaire 9. Telling one's true thoughts is a great comfort in life. ? Voltaire 10. Life lies in movement. ? Voltaire 11. Our time in this world is short, and we are not worthy of crawling under the feet of despicable villains. ? Voltaire 12. Perseverance in a great cause requires an unswerving spirit. ? Voltaire 13. There is no such thing as fate, everything is nothing more than a test, punishment or compensation. ? Voltaire 14. The power of talent is greater than the power of education. ? Voltaire 15. Friendship is the union of souls. This union can be divorced. This is a tacit contract between two sensitive and upright people. ? Voltaire 16. Truth is a fruit that must be picked after it is ripe. ? Voltaire 17. The most precious wealth of mankind is hope. Hope alleviates our distress and depicts the prospect of fun while enjoying the current fun. ? Voltaire 18. The longest thing is time, because it is always endless, and the shortest thing is time, because all our plans are too late to complete. ? Voltaire 19. Reading makes people's eyes bright. ? Voltaire 20. Appearance beauty can only please people's eyes, but inner beauty can infect people's soul. ? Voltaire 21. If God does not exist, then it is necessary to create one. ? Voltaire 22. Human beings are usually like dogs. When they hear a dog barking in the distance, they bark too. ? Voltaire 23. If you shake your head in the face of difficulties, you have no right to nod and smile in the face of victory. ? Voltaire 24. I cannot agree with every word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. ? Voltaire 25. Reading the masterpieces of famous writers can cultivate eloquence. ? Voltaire 26. Feelings are by no means subjective and self-generated, but the result of external objects acting on the senses. ? Voltaire 27. Being too famous is a heavy burden. ?Voltaire 28. The villain is arrogant, and the small water makes a loud noise. ? Voltaire 29. Thoughts reside in the body, but despite this, the person with the strongest body is not necessarily an outstanding thinker. ? Voltaire 30. The ancients are full of praise for the more distant ancients. ? Voltaire 31. Selfishness will always exist. ? Voltaire 32. People use thoughts only to cover up mistakes, while using language is to cover up thoughts. ? Voltaire 33. Mediocrity and genius are incompatible. ? Voltaire 34. Originality is not the first observation of something new. ? Voltaire 35. The first king of mankind was a successful soldier. The hero of the country does not need to have glorious ancestors. ? Voltaire 36. Generally speaking, different misfortunes create happiness. Therefore, the more frequent misfortunes happen, the better it is. ? Voltaire 37. Labor is the source of happiness. ? Voltaire 38. Human beings are born for action, just like fire always rises upward and stones always fall. ? Voltaire 39. If a person does not have the charm of his age, then he will also have all the misfortunes specific to his age.
? Voltaire 40. Discovering new things and making new discoveries is a great satisfaction. ? Voltaire 41. When people argue about certain things, it means that they themselves are still not clear about these things. ? Voltaire 42. A great cause requires a spirit of perseverance. ? Voltaire 43. Real geniuses can make mistakes without being blamed. This is their privilege. ? Voltaire 44. The causes of decadence are: doing things that are too easy, being too lazy to do things well, appreciating too much art, and liking weird and abnormal things. ?Voltaire 45. People who are obsessed with fantasy mistake daydreams for reality, they are fanatical and blind; people who defend madness, even at the cost of slaughter, they are obsessed and extreme. ? Voltaire 46. A few bites from flies can never detain a galloping horse. Voltaire 47. Ideas not only come from feelings, but are also restricted by feelings. The more feelings there are, the more ideas there are. If people do not feel something, they cannot have any idea of ??it. ? Voltaire 48. Rest is a good thing, but fatigue is its brother. ? Voltaire 49. A prudent person is good for himself, and a virtuous person is good for others. ? Voltaire 50. Illusion is the first of all pleasures. ? Voltaire 51. What is tolerance? Tolerance is an accessory of human nature. We are full of weaknesses and mistakes, let us forgive each other for our follies. ? Voltaire 52. Arrogance is just a mask of ignorance. ? Voltaire 53. In order to compensate for all the troubles in the world, God gave us hope and sleep. ? Voltaire 54. If God does not exist, he must be created. ? Voltaire 55. The world is a huge temple dedicated to the god of discord. ? Voltaire 56. The more you read without thinking, you will feel that you know a lot; and the more you read without thinking, the more clearly you will see that you know a lot more. rare. ? Voltaire 57. After the lightning, the thunder will roar. ? Voltaire 58. Prejudice is the king of ignorant people. ? Voltaire 59. The ear is the way to the soul. ? Voltaire 60. The motherland is the place we yearn for. ? Voltaire 61. Fairness when taken to the extreme becomes an extreme insult. ? Voltaire 62. Thoughts are like beards, they cannot grow if they are not mature. ?Voltaire 63. It is not the cause for the thought, but the thought for the cause. ? Voltaire 64. To succeed in this world, you must persevere to the end; the sword cannot leave your hand until death. ? Voltaire 65. Common sense is not something that everyone knows and is common. ? Voltaire 66. Everyone holds the holy flag in their hearts and walks towards sin with their faces filled with red light. ? Voltaire 67. In the ideal and best world, everything is designed for the best purpose. ? Voltaire 68. In this world, there are many people who are not worth talking to. ? Voltaire 69. A ruler who does not follow the law and insists on his own way is a tyrant. ? Voltaire 70. The more we think about things, the greater their ability to harm us. ? Voltaire 71. Those who stand out among mediocrities will pale in comparison among outstanding people. ? Voltaire 72. I decided to be happy because I want to live longer. ? Voltaire 73. Life is a sinking ship, but we must not forget to sing on the lifeboat. ? Voltaire 74. Human beings are born for action, just like fire always rises up and stones always fall. For a person, no action means that he does not exist. ? Voltaire 75. Truth is like fruit, which can only be picked when it is ripe. ? Voltaire 76. No matter which category of human beings, it is better than the lazy race.
Voltaire Fran?ois-Marie Arouet (French: Fran?ois-Marie Arouet, November 21, 1694 - May 30, 1778), pen name Voltaire (French: Voltaire), French Enlightenment thinker, writer, and philosopher in the 18th century. Voltaire was a leading figure in the French bourgeois Enlightenment in the 18th century. He was known as the "King of French Thought", "France's Best Poet", and "Europe's Conscience". Advocates enlightened monarchy and emphasizes freedom and equality. His representative works include "Philosophical Correspondence", "The Age of Louis XIV", "Candide Man", etc. Died on May 30, 1778, at the age of 83.