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"Superstition," Philosophical Dictionary (1764) [tr. Fleming (1901)] - Voltaire | WIST Quotations
The superstitious man is to the knave, what the slave is to the tyrant; nay more -- the superstitious man is governed by the fanatic, and becomes a fanatic himself. Alt. trans.: "The superstitious man is to the rascal what the slave is to the tyrant." [tr. Besterman (1971)]