Sardonic
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ORIGINAL: pasternakski quote:
ORIGINAL: Soult "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - what a joke to quote Voltaire, you better stop it. Everyone please remember that Voltaire was a satirist of deep and uncertain meaning and implication. When you use this "quote" in this way, you are not saying what you think you are. Go to the source and read Voltaire in his own words. You might enjoy it. You might even read something Voltaire actually wrote (this "quote" is from a silly hack English society writer of the early 20th Century named Evelyn Beatrice Hall - pseudonym S.G. Tallentyre - in a forgettable work named "The Friends of Voltaire," which had aspirations to be a serious biography, but fell victim to the old "I don't have a good quote, so I'll make one up" syndrome. The closest Voltaire ever came to this sentiment was in a letter to a gentleman named le Riche, where Voltaire said, "I detest what you write, but I would give my life to make it possible for you to continue to write" (transl. from orig. French)). Oh. Rhonda is right - when it comes out, if you like it, buy it. If not, don't. I will just add, as a former waiter, "The customer is always right, but be a customer, not a pain in the @$$, or I'll kick you out of my restaurant." Uncertain meaning? His targets seemed to be more than aware of what he meant. But here is one that I am certain you are familiar with, and indeed he did say...... “It is clear that the individual who persecutes a man, his brother, because he is not of the same opinion, is a monster.” and it seems to apply quite a bit, to game forums, and polemical posts. TOLERANCE
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