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Candide

  • Samir Đokovićidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    "It is demonstrable," said he, "that things cannot be otherwise than as they are; for as all things have been created for some end, they must necessarily be created for the best end.
  • Shabrina Fadhilahidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    "I conceive there can be no effect without a cause; everything is necessarily concatenated and arranged for the best.
  • josuedr11idézett6 évvel ezelőtt
    I have been a hundred times upon the point of killing myself, but still I was fond of life. This ridiculous weakness is, perhaps, one of the dangerous principles implanted in our nature. For what can be more absurd than to persist in carrying a burden of which we wish to be eased? to detest, and yet to strive to preserve our existence? In a word, to caress the serpent that devours us, and hug him close to our bosoms till he has gnawed into our hearts?
  • yasmine ben ahmedidézettelőző év
    you are now the support, the defender, the hero of the Bulgarians; your fortune is made; you are in the high road to glory."
  • Joaquin Barillasidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    concluded that man was born to live in the convulsions of disquiet, or in the lethargy of idleness
  • Joaquin Barillasidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Ignorant readers are apt to judge a writer by his reputation. For my part, I read only to please myself. I like nothing but what makes for my purpose."
  • Joaquin Barillasidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    In short, my dear miss, I have a great deal of knowledge and experience in the world, therefore take my advice: divert yourself, and prevail upon each passenger to tell his story, and if there is one of them all that has not cursed his existence many times, and said to himself over and over again that he was the most wretched of mortals, I give you leave to throw me headfirst into the sea."
  • Joaquin Barillasidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    This ridiculous weakness is, perhaps, one of the dangerous principles implanted in our nature. For what can be more absurd than to persist in carrying a burden of which we wish to be eased? to detest, and yet to strive to preserve our existence? In a word, to caress the serpent that devours us, and hug him close to our bosoms till he has gnawed into our hearts
  • b3822779294idézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    things cannot be otherwise than as they are; for as all things have been created for some end, they must necessarily be created for the best end.
  • Random Opinionidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Cunegund indeed was very ugly, but she became an excellent hand at pastrywork:
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