Voltaire Quotes
The Deluge: A Punishment Inflicted On The Human Race By An All-knowing God, Who, Through Not Having Foreseen The Wickedness Of Men, Repented Of Having Made Them, And Drowned Them Once For All To Make Them Better - An Act Which, As We All Know, Was Accompanied By The Greatest Success.
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