Voltaire Quotes
What Can Be Feared When One Is Doing One's Duty? I Know The Rage Of My Enemies. I Know All Their Slanders; But When One Only Tries To Do Good To Men And When One Does Not Offend Heaven, One Can Fear Nothing, Neither During Life Nor After Death.
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