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Francois Rabelais Quotes

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To laugh is proper to man  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) So much is a man worth as he esteems himself  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) He that has patience may compass anything  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Science without conscience is the soul’s perdition  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) It is folly to put the plough in front of the oxen  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Appetite comes with eating... but thirst goes away with drinking  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) If you wish to avoid seeing a fool, you must first break your mirror  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) I do not drink more than a sponge  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) I drink for the thirst to come  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) I owe much; I have nothing; the rest I leave to the poor  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Bring down the curtain, the farce is over  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) A child is not a vase to be filled, but a fire to be lit  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) I never drink without a thirst, either present or future  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) If you want to avoid seeing an idiot, break the mirror  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Keep running after a dog and he will never bite you  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Never did a great man hate good wine  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) But where are the snows of last year? That was the greatest concern of Villon, the Parisian poet  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Go, all of you poor people, in the name of God the Creator, and let him forever be your guide. And henceforth, do not be beguiledby these idle and useless pilgrimages. See to your families, and work, each one of you, in your vocation, raise your children, and live as the good Apostle Paul teaches you  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) For God, nothing is impossible. And, if he wanted, in the future women would give birth from their ears  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) A little rain beats down a big wind. Long drinking bouts break open the tun(der)  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) It’s a shame to be called educated those who do not study the ancient Greek writers  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) The right moment wears a full head of hair: when it has been missed, you can’t get it back; it’s bald in the back of the head and never turns around.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Seeing how sorrow eats you, defeats you.I’d rather write about laughing than crying,For laughter makes men human, and courageous.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) The remedy for thirst? It is the opposite of the one for a dog bite: run always after a dog, he’ll never bite you; drink always before thirst, and it will never overtake you.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Nature made the day for exercise, work and seeing to one’s business; and ... it provides us with a candle, which is to say the bright and joyous light of the sun.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) One should never pursue the hazards of fortune to their very ends andit behooves all adventurers to treat their good luck with reverence, neither bothering nor upsetting it.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) What harm in learning and getting knowledge even from a sot, a pot, a fool, a mitten, or a slipper. [Fr., Que nuist savoir tousjours et tousjours apprendre, fust ce D’un sot, d’une pot, d’une que--doufle D’un mouffe, d’un pantoufle.]  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) Pantagruel was telling me that he believed the queen had given the symbolic word used among her subjects to denote sovereign good cheer, when she said to her tabachins, A panacea.  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) If the skies fall, one may hope to catch larks  (Francois Rabelais Quotes) He replies nothing but monosyllables. I believe he would make three bites of a cherry  (Francois Rabelais Quotes)
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