Claude Adrien Helvétius

Claude Adrien Helvétius

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Claude Adrien Helvétius was a French philosopher, Freemason, and littérateur.

"To prohibit the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"All men have an equal disposition for understanding."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"No nation has reason to regard itself superior to others by virtue of its innate endowment."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"…there are men whom a happy disposition, a strong desire of glory and esteem, inspire with the same love for justice and virtue, which men in general have for riches and honours."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"Most events spring from causes equally small: we are unacquainted with them because most historians have been themselves ignorant of them, or have not had eyes capable of perceiving them. It is true, that, in this respect, the mind may repair their omissions; for the knowledge of certain principles easily compensates the lack of knowledge of certain facts."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"The degree of genius necessary to please us is pretty nearly the same proportion that we ourselves have."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves: such a prohibition ought to fill them with disdain."

Claude Adrien Helvétius

"En anéantissant les désirs, on anéantit l'âme, & tout homme sans passion n'a en lui ni principe d'action, ni motif pour se mouvoir."

Claude Adrien Helvétius