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“When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her”. –Sacha Guitry

“The free man is he who does not fear to go to the end of his thought”. –Léon Blum

“Politics is the art of stopping people from minding their own business”. –Paul Valéry

“The state is the great fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else”. –Frédéric Bastiat

“The honest man must be a perpetual renegade, the life of an honest man a perpetual infidelity. For the man who wishes to remain faithful to truth must make himself perpetually unfaithful to all the continual, successive, indefatigable renascent errors”. –Charles Péguy

“Children say that people are sometimes hanged for speaking the truth”. –Joan of Arc

“I once read that there’s nothing worse for everyone concerned than a reign that’s lasted too long. I’ve also heard that God is eternal”. –Nicolas Chamfort

“Doubting, it’s believing that we never had understood the whole thing”. –Henri Laborit

“I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own tastes”. –Marcel Duchamp

“We are not provided with wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness which no one else can take for us, and effort which no one can spare us”. –Marcel Proust

“A nation regenerates itself only upon heaps of corpses”. –Honoré Mirabeau

“Education makes us more stupid than the brutes. A thousand voices call to us on every hand, but our ears are stopped with wisdom”. –Jean Giraudoux

“A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world”. –Louis Pasteur

“The act of policing is, in order to punish less often, punish more severely”. –Napoleon Bonaparte