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It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere
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"It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere"

- Voltaire

About this Quote

This quote by Voltaire speaks to the difficulty of convincing people to break away from the beliefs and values they love. It recommends that it is difficult to get people to believe beyond package and challenge the status quo. It suggests that individuals are typically so established in their own beliefs that it is difficult to get them to see the larger image and consider alternative point of views. This quote is a reminder that it is very important to be unbiased and happy to challenge our own beliefs in order to grow and discover. It is likewise a reminder that it is necessary to be respectful of other individuals's beliefs, even if we do not agree with them.

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Voltaire This quote is written / told by Voltaire between November 21, 1694 and May 30, 1778. He was a famous Writer from France. The author also have 130 other quotes.

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