Evelyn Beatrice Hallová citáty

Evelyn Beatrice Hallová byla anglická spisovatelka.

✵ 28. září 1868 – 13. duben 1956
Evelyn Beatrice Hallová: 13 citátů5 lajků

Evelyn Beatrice Hallová citáty a výroky

„Nesouhlasím s tím, co říkáte, ale až do smrti budu hájit Vaše právo to říkat.“

Evelyn Beatrice Hallová

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Evelyn Beatrice Hallová: Citáty anglicky

“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 7 : Helvetius : The Contradiction, p. 199; because of quote marks around the original publication of these words, they are often attributed to Voltaire, though Hall was not actually quoting him but summarizing his attitude with the expression. The statement was widely popularized when misattributed to Voltaire as a "Quotable Quote" in Reader's Digest (June 1934), but in response to the misattribution, Hall had been quoted in Saturday Review (11 May 1935), p. 13, as stating: I did not mean to imply that Voltaire used these words verbatim and should be surprised if they are found in any of his works. They are rather a paraphrase of Voltaire's words in the Essay on Tolerance — "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."
The paragraph in which the statement first appears reads:
Kontext: 'What a fuss about an omelette!' he had exclaimed when he heard of the burning. How abominably unjust to persecute a man for such an airy trifle as that! "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it," was his attitude now.

“All men now allow that if any human power could have stemmed the avalanche of the French Revolution, it would have been the reforms of Turgot.”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 8 : Turgot: The Statesman, p. 207

“A Platonic friendship is perhaps only possible when one or other of the Platonists is in love with a third person.”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 3 : Galiani : The Wit, p. 79

“He who has lost only those of whose faith and truth he is sure, has not yet reached the depth of human desolation.”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 1 : D'Alembert: The Thinker, p.28

“There is always more goodness in the world than there appears to be, because goodness is of its very nature modest and retiring.”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 7 : Helvétius : The Contradiction, p. 188

“It is by character and not by intellect the world is won.”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 1 : D'Alembert: The Thinker, p. 31

“What a fuss about an omelette!”

Evelyn Beatrice Hall kniha The Friends of Voltaire

he had exclaimed when he heard of the burning. How abominably unjust to persecute a man for such an airy trifle as that! "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it," was his attitude now.
The paragraph in which the statement first appears reads:
"On the Mind" [De l'Esprit by Helvétius] became not the success of the season, but one of the most famous books of the century. The men who had hated it and had not particularly loved Helvétius, flocked round him now. Voltaire forgave him all injuries, intentional or unintentional. 'What a fuss about an omelette!' he had exclaimed when he heard of the burning. How abominably unjust to persecute a man for such an airy trifle as that! 'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,' was his attitude now.
Zdroj: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 7 : Helvetius : The Contradiction, p. 199; because of quote marks around the original publication of these words, they are often attributed to Voltaire, though Hall was not actually quoting him but summarizing his attitude with the expression. The statement was widely popularized when misattributed to Voltaire as a "Quotable Quote" in Reader's Digest (June 1934), but in response to the misattribution, Hall had been quoted in Saturday Review (11 May 1935), p. 13, as stating: I did not mean to imply that Voltaire used these words verbatim and should be surprised if they are found in any of his works. They are rather a paraphrase of Voltaire's words in the Essay on Tolerance — "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."

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