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MermaidMaggie: Finished Moliere...one of my favorites

Todd_Yancey: From Molière to ‘Gilmore Girls,’ watching people have a good conversation has been one of our favorite forms of entertainment.

DavidPa03067190: 1/2 I've been out to see Frank McGuinness's reworking of Molière's "Tartuffe" — all good, NI vernacular verse, décor & costumes suggestive of 17th century, slapstick.

moliere_tzu: Kuzco's Poison is real and has taken years off my life.

drmish: From Molière to ‘Gilmore Girls,’ watching people have a good conversation has been one of our favorite forms of entertainment.

quinngerney: Molière’s “virtus dormitiva” would be, probably, a real objection against this crowd.

joemccjoe: Looking forward to seeing Frank McGuinness’s new version of Molière’s Tartuffe in a few weeks.

hbloomquotes: From what we know of Cervantes, Montaigne, Molière, Shakespeare, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Jane Austen, George Eliot, and in our time Franz Kafka and Samuel Beckett, literary greatness and humane splendor can coexist.

DeniAffandi4: Janet bent59 her head over the copy of Molière she was studying.

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R__230: “I have no dream job; I do not dream of LABOUR” - Molière

salembelhajali: Janet bent59 her head over the copy of Molière she was studying.

evanoconnell: Great thread on why you should learn French — from someone who came to the language as a foreigner during his childhood, much like I did. La langue de Molière ouvre des portes… et des horizons !

GdnSubTheatre: Julian (Stephen Koranteng) is a young actor and proud nepo baby, who has little care in the world. Will his ego be dented or can he maintain his sunny nature? The Misanthrope by Martin Crimp and Molière, Upstairs at the Gatehouse, 20-23 April. Tickets:

DrAlyal: Catch this on BBC iplayer! Moliere's Tartuffe updated to Birmingham's Pakistani community.

Bobjshuman: New post: MOLIERE IN THE PARK ENGLISH LANGUAGE WORLD PREMIERE OF TARTUFFE OR THE HYPOCRITE, DIRECTED BY LUCIE

Bobjshuman: MOLIERE IN THE PARK ENGLISH LANGUAGE WORLD PREMIERE OF TARTUFFE OR THE HYPOCRITE, DIRECTED BY LUCIE TIBERGHIEN

moliere_tzu: Past me bought one of those mock-shiatsu machines intended for your neck and shoulders, then promptly forgot about it. Current me is very glad they remembered the shiatsu thing exists, bc it's the only reason I can move after sitting at my desk for 9 hours in wild stress mode.

Ryanakachina: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

miyonjoker: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

Jcvest200Niall: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

manqobamhp: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

socialmsft199: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

tAlAbErsss15: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

udidndidnwali: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

renniejacobs69: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

ksixjdjsis: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

rossouwkyla541: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

RealComedyTruth: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

AngieBumz09: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

bianzchuin: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

dpacheco6709: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

breeweese1: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

NimatDawood1D: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

alwiyahsuzika: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

adyjonelo: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

cudy_id: "It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do" -- Moliere

suneelagarwal: I M P R O M P T U P O W E R The true touchstone of speaking is the impromptu - Moliere I M P A C T F U L S P E A K I N G Online Group Coaching Adults:

jqsnw1412: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

0Niyebe0: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere KYJI HERE TWOstay

angwin_smith: The greater the obstacle, the more glory in achieving it. ― Moliere

meaganrose47: "It is not only what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable." - Moliere Whether in business or in my personal life, having special people to help hold me accountable has been instrumental in my growth. What's your take on an inte…

WrittenOnADare: who-oa, we're halfway the-ere who-oa, sniffin' on a moliere

moliere_tzu: Deadline season, better known as "March," is always a blur. I barely know what day it is, I forget to eat or move or hydrate until the end of the day, when I gnaw on a crust, drink some water, and collapse. This is by way of saying I'm not ignoring y'all; just wrung-out tired.

litpatches_txt: Moliere's The Misanthrope but with Guardians can now be assigned from birth.

BedHead84325856: “My hate is general, I detest all men; Some because they are wicked and do evil, Others because they tolerate the wicked, Refusing them the active vigorous scorn Which vice should stimulate in virtuous minds.” ― Moliere

koukoukyuzi8989: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

veuveenoire: Molière. Playwright. 'To get yourself into a mess.'

manicat2am: montreal has french people so its automatically disqualified

EurekaCollege: ICYMI: This spring, Eureka College Fine and Performing Arts will stage five, one-act comedies of Molière in a production called “A Little Night of Naughty Laughs: Comedies of Molière” on March 31 and April 1.

citylifeorg: Moliere in the Park English language world premiere of Tartuffe or The Hypocrite, directed by Lucie Tiberghien

EdgardLemaire: "As for me, I admit, I feed a little on glory. Applause touches me; and I hold that, in all the fine arts, it is painful to produce for dolts, to endure the barbarous opinions of a fool about my choreography. It is a pleasure, don't tell..." Molière - The Middle-Class Gentleman

Mr_Considerate: I guess games of backgammon with Julian Barnes and sketching out fresh translations of Molière don’t cut it for the true football renaissance man.

DZhou3kingdoms: Enjoyed Birmingham Rep, on the BBC, adaptation of Molière's Tartuffe. Not having seen the orginal, I can't speak for it as an adaptation but as a play, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The themes around religion were mostly well done and it was a very humorous production.

Baskerville448: "Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error." - Moliere

wisdom2inspire_: It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do. John Baptiste Moliére

GdnSubTheatre: As a theatre critic, Covington (Ömer Warman) is used to having the last word, but now the tables are turned. Will he get a 5-star review or a slap in the face? The Misanthrope by Martin Crimp and Molière, Upstairs at the Gatehouse, 20-23 April. Tickets:

EurekaCollege: Eureka College Theatre will present A Little Night of Naughty Laughs from the comedies of Moliere on March 30 and April 1. You won't want to miss it. Ticket Reservations:

faunagrotesque: getting back to the moliere collection, was just letting it sit on the shelf for a month. school for wives was a decently fun read but as a follow up school for wives criticized really got me. so petty. the average debate

WellensDavid: I suspect Moliere's "The Misanthrope" is at play here.

AwAwinKita01: The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit. -Moliere MAYMAY BORN TO SLAY

cylocyziruzu: One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others. Moliere

CitizenBego: Hmm: 1. Fanny and Alexander 2. Moliere (1978) 3. Barry Lyndon 4. Andrei Rublev 5. Children of Paradise

guardianstage: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

wisdom2inspire_: Men are alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ. John Baptiste Moliére

DrBARAndrews: The fallacy of Molière’s doctor: In 'The Inquired Invalid' by Molière, an examiner asks a doctoral candidate what causes opium to induce sleep. The candidate replies that opium induces people to sleep because it contains a ‘Virtus Dormitive’, and everyone praises this response.

DrBARAndrews: Molière is mocking those who think that a grandiloquent re-description of a power counts an explanation of it. This is a fallacy committed frequently by educational cognitive science.

Dinoleader77: Atlantis: the Lost Empire Location: Atlantis Ocean Time Period: 1914 Languages: English, French (Moliére), German (Helga), Italian (Vinny), Spanish (Audrey), Atlantean (also a bit of Latin)

wagnerblog: a hearing tonight of Lully’s opera (to a libretto by Corneille, adapted from Molière original play, for which Lully had composed the intermèdes) may have been key to my suasion

more_contentpls: It may not be kind, but humiliating a person can actually change them for the better. Writers like John Swift, Moliere, Shakespeare, Voltaire, and Mark Twain all knew this. This era seems to want to forget about them, but I won't let you do that.

ERICMASIBO22271: Every good act is charity. A man's true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows.,Moliere,Man, World, Wealth ,

guardianstage: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

Chye18612008: We, as a nation, have been disprorportionately blessed with superbly talented, ground-breaking actors, since even before the days of the Bard! Italy may have its Dante, France its Cornielle, Moliere & Racine, & Germany its Wagner, but we've have got our far superior Shakespeare

bourne_2_learn: "It is not what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable." [Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Molière) 17th cent French playwright, actor and poet]

FatangNakul: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

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PeterM43136: All the ills of mankind, all the tragic misfortunes that fill the history books, all the political blunders, all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill at dancing.,Molière,dance,

eyma61896029: “Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

guardianstage: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

clement75998555: Everyone has a right to his own course of action.,Moliere,right,

jesse_duplantis: Glorious Living with Cathy: A Glorious Story Of Trusting The Guidance Of The Holy Spirit—Cathy, Chrissy and returning guest Nicole Moliere are in Studio C with a powerful testimony of trusting the Holy Spirit. Watch this inspiring episode at

TheaterFansMNL: This university production is a solid vehicle for Rolando S. Tinio’s translation of the Molière classic.

trans__: One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others.(Moliere)

guardianstage: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

Vive_Moliere: He is so me

SKYEPHOBIC: 2023 IS THE YEAR OF MITSUKOU

AinyZehra: "People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen." – Moliere

Mike_May_Quotes: That is the usual strain of all your kind; they must have every one as blind as they. They call you atheist if you have good eyes; and if you don’t adore their vain grimaces, you've neither faith nor care for sacred things. (Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière, 1622–1673)

steve_hanke: "People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen." – Moliere

LoveVeviena: Love is a great master. It teaches us to be what we never were.” – Moliere

WalterBain3: “The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.”– Moliere

jacketscougars: The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. — Molière

guardianstage: Tartuffe review – lavish arrival of Frank McGuinness’s take on Molière

GdnSubTheatre: Maybe a life spent teaching acting has given Marcia (Mary Browne) a taste for the company of young people. Or does she have less innocent motives? The Misanthrope by Martin Crimp and Molière is playing Upstairs at the Gatehouse, 20-23 April. Tickets:

sherliamtwt: HES SOOOOO FINE I WANT HIM SO BAD

Yuxi_2025_wish: “Without knowledge, life is no more than the shadow of death.” — Molière

moliere_tzu: Happy Stabby Day, aka the Ides of March. (Does anyone else observe by going out for dinner, or is that just something my family does?)

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