Escritas
PT — Português EN — English ES — Español
Log in

Language

PT — Português EN — English ES — Español
Log in
  1. Home
  2. Authors
  3. Voltaire

Superstition sets the whole world in flames; philo — Voltaire

Next
The secret of being a bore … is to tell everything
“

Superstition sets the whole world in flames; philosophy quenches them.

Dictionnaire philosophique (1764) ‘Superstition’

8 Views
Faith, Spirituality and Religion Science and Reason
Share

Comments (0)

Log in to post a comment.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

Voltaire FR

Voltaire

1694-11-21 — 1778-05-30 · Paris

Voltaire was a prolific French writer, historian, and philosopher, a central figure of the Enlightenment. Known for his sharp intellect, sense of humor, and advocacy for freedom of speech, he vehemently criticized religious intolerance and the tyranny of the aristocracy and clergy of his time. His vast work spans poetry, essays, plays, correspondence, and philosophical texts, exerting a profound influence on Western thought.

Explore

  • Poems
  • Authors
  • Quotes
  • Topics
  • Editor's Picks

Descobrir

  • Today
  • Literary Movements
  • Works
  • Awards
  • Dicionário

Community

  • Portal
  • Members
  • Guestbook

Escritas

  • About
  • Help
  • Contact us
© 2026 Escritas