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“The things we know best are the things we haven't been taught.”

As quoted in Queers in History : The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Historical Gays (2009), by Keith Stern, p. 466.

“It is not true that equality is a law of nature. nature has made nothing equal, her sovereign law is subordination and dependence.”

Il est faux que l’égalité soit une loi de la nature. La nature n’a rien fait d’égal; la loi souveraine est la subordination et la dépendance.
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 180.

“Hope deceives more men than cunning does.”

L'espérance fait plus de dupes que l'habileté.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“Neither the gifts nor the blows of fortune equal those of nature.”

Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 180.

“Clarity is the good faith of philosophers”

La clarté est la bonne foi des philosophes
Maxim 729, Réflexions et maximes ("Reflections and Maxims") (1746).

“He who knows how to suffer everything can dare everything.”

Qui sait tout souffrir peut tout oser.
Variant: He who knows how to suffer everything can dare everything.
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 176.

“To accomplish great things we must live as though we had never to die.”

Pour exécuter de grandes choses, il faut vivre comme si on ne devait jamais mourir.
Quoted in Queers in History: The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Historical Gays (2009), by Keith Stern, p. 466.
Variant: In order to achieve great things, we must live as though we were never going to die.
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 172.

“Those who fear men like laws.”

Réflexions (1746).
Variant: Those who fear men love the laws.

“Emotion has taught mankind to reason.”

As quoted in Queers in History : The Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Historical Gays (2009), by Keith Stern, p. 466.

“The thought of death deceives us; for it causes us to neglect to live.”

La pensée de la mort nous trompe, car elle nous fait oublier de vivre.
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 172.