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Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

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    Ah! si l'on o"  tait les chime'  res aux hommes, quel plaisir leur resterait? Oh! If man were robbed of his fantasies, what pleasure would be left him?

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    A man finds no sweeter voice in all the world than that which chants his praise.

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    An educated mind is, as it were, composed of all the minds of preceding ages.

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    A philosopher will not believe what he sees because he is too busy speculating about what he does not see.

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    A philospher sees the Earth as a large planet, travelling through the heavens, covered with fools

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    As astronomy is the daughter of idleness, geometry is the daughter of property.

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    A true philosopher is like an elephant; he never puts the second foot down until the first one is solidly in place.

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    A work of morality, politics, criticism will be more elegant, other things being equal, if it is shaped by the hand of geometry.

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    Behold a universe so immense that I am lost in it. I no longer know where I am. I am just nothing at all. Our world is terrifying in its insignificance.

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    I detest war; it ruins conversation

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    I feel nothing, apart from a certain difficulty in continuing to exist.

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    If I held all the thoughts of the world in my hand, I would be careful not to open it.

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    I hate war, for it spoils conversation.

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    In vain we shall penetrate more and more deeply the secrets of the structure of the human body, we shall not dupe nature; we shall die as usual.

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    I shall leave the world without regret, for it hardly contains a single good listener.

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    It is a great obstacle to happiness to expect too much.

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    It is beauty that begins to please, and tenderness that completes the cbarm.

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    It is high time for me to depart, for at my age I now begin to see things as they really are.

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    Leibniz never married; he had considered it at the age of fifty; but the person he had in mind asked for time to reflect. This gave Leibniz time to reflect, too, and so he never married.

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    Les vrais philosophes sont comme les e  le  phants, qui en marchant ne posent jamais le second pied a'   terre que le premier ne soit bien affermi. True philosophers are like elephants, who when walking never placetheir second footontheground untilthefirst is steady.

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    Let us be well assured of the Matter of Fact, before we trouble our selves with enquiring into the Cause. It is true, that this Method is too slow for the greatest part of Mankind, who run naturally to the Cause, and pass over the Truth of the Matter of Fact.

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    L'univers?je l'en estime plus depuis que je sais qu'il ressemble a'   une montre; il est surprenant que l'ordre de la nature, tout admirable qu'il est, ne roule que sur des choses si simples. I have come to esteem the universe more now that I know it resembles a watch; it is surprising that the order of nature, as admirable as it is, only runs on such simple things.

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    Mathematicians are like lovers. Grant a mathematician the least principle, and he will draw from it a consequence which you must also grant him, and from this consequence another.

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    Modesty in women has two special advantages,--it enhances beauty and veils uncomeliness.

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    Nature intends that, at fixed periods, men should succeed each other by the instrumentality of death. We shall never outwit Nature; we shall die as usual.

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    Nature is never so admired as when she is understood.

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    Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhood.

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    Nothing can be more destructive to ambition, and the passion for conquest, than the true system of astronomy. What a poor thing is even the whole globe in comparison of the infinite extent of nature!

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    Our sun enlightens the planets that belong to him; why may not every fixed star also have planets to which they give light?

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    Since the princes take the Earth for their own, it's fair that the philosophers reserve the sky for themselves and rule there, but they should never permit the entry of others.

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    The Art of Flying is but newly invented, twill improve by degrees, and in time grow perfect; then we may fly as far as the Moon.

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    The judgment may be compared to a clock or watch, where the most ordinary machine is sufficient to tell the hours; but the most elaborate alone can point out the minutes and seconds, and distinguish the smallest differences of time.

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    There are three things I have loved but never understood. Art, music and women.

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    There is nothing one sees oftener than the ridiculous and magnificent, such close neighbors that they touch.

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    They will have the World to be in Large, what a Watch is in Small; which is very regular, and depends only upon the just disposing of the several Parts of the Movement.

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    To be happy, one must have a good stomach and a bad heart.

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    To despise theory is to have the excessively vain pretension to do without knowing what one does, and to speak without knowing what one says.

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    Truth comes home to the mind so naturally, that when we learn it for the first time, it seems as though we did no more than recall it to our memory.

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    We must always skim over pleasures. They are like marshy lands that we must travel nimbly, hardly daring to put down our feet.

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    Women react differently: a French woman who sees herself betrayed by her husband will kill his mistress; an Italian will kill her husband; a Spaniard will kill both; and a German will kill herself.