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Moliere Quotes

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“The fact that scientists do not consciously practice a formal methodology is very poor evidence that no such methodology exists. It could be said鈥攈as been said鈥攖hat there is a distinctive methodology of science which scientists practice unwittingly, like the chap in 惭辞濒颈猫谤别 who found that all his life, unknowingly, he had been speaking prose.”
Peter B. Medawar, Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 75)

Gerald Weaver
“Jane Austen鈥檚 Pride and Prejudice should create in the discerning male reader a deeply rooted concupiscence for Elizabeth Bennet that springs not from her vivacity or from her wit but from her unerring instinct to follow the deeply moral directives of her own character even against the influences and arguments of society, of convention, of seeming necessity, and of her friends and family. Properly read, Austen should be a form of pornography for the morally and spiritually discriminating man.”
Gerald Weaver, Gospel Prism

惭辞濒颈猫谤别
“C'est une chose admirable, que tous les grands hommes ont toujours du caprice, quelque petit grain de folie m锚l茅 脿 leur science.”
惭辞濒颈猫谤别, Le M茅decin Malgr茅 Lui

“One has much wealth; his wife, so sweet and yet so bold,
Distributes it to those who'll crown him a cuckold.
The other, still a wretch, but with a kinder fate,
Observing gifts presented to his lifelong mate,
Maintains his peace of mind free from all jealousy,
For she says her virtue attracts this gallantry.”
Maria-Cristina Necula, 惭辞濒颈猫谤别 The School for Wives: A Translation in Rhymed Verse

“I have Shakespeared my Moliere to Tenessee, and I am Wild for Becket!
But I got a little tired of the redundancy.”
Natasha Tsakos