Crush
Before These Crowded Streets (1998)
“Whatever you do, crush the infamous thing, and love those who love you.”
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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Quoi que vous fassiez, écrasez l'infâme, et aimez qui vous aime.
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