Quote by Paul-Henri Thiry Holbach
"The happiness you seek externally will never compare to the contentment found in the pursuit of knowledge."
"The happiness you seek externally will never compare to the contentment found in the pursuit of knowledge."
"Man is unhappy because he does not know he is happy; it is only that which makes him unhappy."
"All religions are founded on fables and mysteries; and it is impossible that we should ever be tolerably happy."
"Theology is the effort to explain the unknowable in terms of the not worth knowing."
"Man's life is a line between the nothing from which it comes and the nothing into which it goes."