Voltaire Quotes
Perhaps, If I Use My Reason In Good Faith, I May Suceed In Discovering Some Ray Of Probability To Lighten Me In The Dark Night Of Nature. And If This Faint Dawn Which I Seek Does Not Come To Me, I Shall Be Consoled To Think That My Ignorance Is Invincible; That Knowledge Which Is Forbidden Me Is Assuredly Useless To Me; And That The Great Being Will Not Punish Me For Having Sought A Knowledge Of Him And Failed To Obtain It.
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