Voltaire quote about world from Candide - If this is the best of possible worlds, what then are the others?
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If this is the best of possible worlds, what then are the others?
 Voltaire, Candide (1759). copy citation

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Author Voltaire
Source Candide
Topic world contradiction optimism
Date 1759
Language English
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“Candide was whipped in cadence while they were singing; the Biscayner, and the two men who had refused to eat bacon, were burnt; and Pangloss was hanged, though that was not the custom. The same day the earth sustained a most violent concussion.
Candide, terrified, amazed, desperate, all bloody, all palpitating, said to himself: "If this is the best of possible worlds, what then are the others? Well, if I had been only whipped I could put up with it, for I experienced that among the Bulgarians; but oh, my dear Pangloss! thou greatest of philosophers, that I should have seen you hanged, without knowing for what!” source
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