Each player must accept the cards life deals him or her: but once they are in hand, he or she alone must decide how to play the cards in order to win the game. |
England has forty-two religions and only two sauces |
Every abuse ought to be reformed, unless the reform is more dangerous than the abuse itself. |
Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives; very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of their times |
Every man is guilty of all the good he didn't do |
Every one goes astray, but the least imprudent are they who repent the soonest. |
Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror |
Everything is for the best in this best of possible worlds. |
Everything persecutes me in this world, even things that do not exist |
Everything's fine today, that is our illusion. |
Exaggeration, the inseparable companion of greatness |
Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe. |
Fear follows crime, and is its punishment |
For seventeen hundred years the Christian sect has done nothing but harm |
Four thousand volumes of metaphysics will not teach us what the soul is |