I have selected the best 5 Voltaire quotations to share with you on this blog post.
Voltaire was born François-Marie Arouet . He is said to be one of France’s greatest Enlightenment writers.
He wrote poetry, plays, historical works and philosophical works.
His well-known play “Oedipus” (French: Œdipe) is a tragedy was performed in 1718.
Besides writing other tragedy dramas, Voltaire wrote a notable historical works “The Age of Louis XIV” and “Essay on the Customs and the Spirit of the Nations“.
This controversial French dramatist and critic was exiled to Tulle for mocking the regent Orleans.
Almost two years later, he returned to Paris, only to be arrested and exiled to the Bastille for a year on charges of writing libelous poetry.
But again, this literary genius was sent to the Bastille again in 1726, for arguing with the Chevalier de Rohan.
As a result, Voltaire was shipped off to England for three years.
It was much later, he returned to Paris, where he died in his sleep on May 30, 1778
Best 5 Voltaire Quotations
Here is my favorite best five Voltaire quotations:
“They only apply their minds to excuse their injustices; they only use words to cover up their thoughts.” – Voltaire
“Ils ne se servent de la pensée que pour autoriser leurs injustices, et n’emploient les paroles que pour déguiser leurs pensées.” (French)
Another English translation is:
“Men use thought only to justify their wrongdoings, and speech only to conceal their thoughts.” – Voltaire
“If there were no God, it would have been necessary to invent him.” – Voltaire
“Si Dieu n’existait pas, il faudrait l’inventer.” (French)
“If every one were satisfied, none would be be busy.” – Voltaire
“Si chacun était satisfait, personne ne travaillerait.” (French)
“When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.” – Voltaire
“Quand il s’agit d’argent, tout le monde est de la même religion.” (French)
“Faith consists in believing not what seems true, but what seems false to our understanding.” – Voltaire
“La foi consiste à croire, non ce qui semble vrai, mais ce qui semble faux à notre entendement.” (French)
Here is a longer list of fully verified authentic Voltaire quotations.