As the purpose of comedy is to correct the vices of men, I see no reason why anyone should be exempt. — Moliere
Ah! how annoying that the law doesn’t allow a woman to change husbands just as one does shirts. — Moliere
Every good act is charity. A man’s true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows. — Moliere
Esteem must be founded on preference: to hold everyone in high esteem is to esteem nothing. — Moliere
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless. — Moliere
I want to be distinguished from the rest; to tell the truth, a friend to all mankind is not a friend for me. — Moliere
He who follows his lessons tastes a profound peace, and looks upon everybody as a bunch of manure. — Moliere
It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do. — Moliere
The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself. — Moliere
Some of the most famous books are the least worth reading. Their fame was due to their having — Moliere