“I know because I read… Your mind is not a cage. It's a garden. And it requires cultivating.”
“Life is bristling with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to cultivate one's garden.”
La vie est hérissée de ces épines, et je n'y sais d'autre remède que de cultiver son jardin.
Letter to Pierre-Joseph Luneau de Boisjermain (21 October 1769), from Oeuvres Complètes de Voltaire: Correspondance [Garnier frères, Paris, 1882], vol. XIV, letter # 7692 (p. 478)
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La vie est hérissée de ces épines, et je n'y sais d'autre remède que de cultiver son jardin.
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