Moliere
Moliere
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright and actor who is considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature. Among Molière's best known works are The Misanthrope, The School for Wives, Tartuffe, The Miser, The Imaginary Invalid, and The Bourgeois Gentleman...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionPlaywright
Date of Birth15 January 1622
CountryFrance
family marriage thinking
You think you can marry for your own pleasure, friend?
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Love is often the fruit of marriage.
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Reason is not what decides love.
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Better to be married than dead!
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Two wives? That exceeds the custom.
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A good husband be the best sort of plaster for to cure a young woman's ailments.
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Wives rarely fuss about their beauty To guarantee their mate's affection.
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One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others
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Things only have the value that we give them
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All the satires of the stage should be viewed without discomfort. They are public mirrors, where we are never to admit that we seeourselves; one admits to a fault when one is scandalized by its censure.
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One easily bears moral reproof, but never mockery.
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It may cost me twenty thousand francs; but for twenty thousand francs, I will have the right to rail against the iniquity of humanity, and to devote to it my eternal hatred.
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Age brings about everything; but it is not the time, Madam, as we know, to be a prude at twenty.
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Esteem must be founded on preference: to hold everyone in high esteem is to esteem nothing.