“Whatever you do, crush the infamous thing, and love those who love you.”

—  Voltaire

Quoi que vous fassiez, écrasez l'infâme, et aimez qui vous aime.
Letter to Jean le Rond d'Alembert (28 November 1762); This was written in reference to crushing superstition, and the words "écrasez l'infâme" ("Crush the Infamy") became a motto strongly identified with Voltaire.
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French writer, historian, and philosopher 1694–1778

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