Molière, [Jean-Baptiste Poquelin] (1622-1673) French playwright Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Molière Quote “It is madness beyond compare To try to reform the world.”Molière ~ Molière [Jean-Baptiste Poquelin] (1622-1673) French playwrightThe Misanthrope, 1666 Altruist , Sanity , Utopia Ratings and Comments Reply Mike, Norwalk 11/27/09 Those one worlders that have financed their form or reform are in my estimation mad. Who else but sick individuals would so hate the nobility of life, freedom, liberty, law, and justice so as to perpetrate the events of today? There was a brief moment in history after that constitutionally limited representative republic's birth where, a shock wave exploded throughout the world offering a reform to freedom. Reply Anon 11/27/09 Right Mike, they are arrogant madmen and when attempts are made to stop them as their power grows, their true nature, sociopathic psychopaths will be more blantantly revealed to everyone, especially those who refuse to bend to their will or should I say refuse to bow down and worship them. Reply RBESRQ 11/27/09 Tell that to the White House... and their boss, the CIA Reply Becky, Illinois 11/28/09 So, I suppose writing new federalist papers is out of the question....dangit. I was going to do that this week. I don't want to reform the entire world but someone does need to intervene on behalf of 'We the People'!!! What is it going to take to make a dent? It hasn't been enough that our economy is tanking. This "upswing" is temporary. It hasn't been enough to jack up our deficit to mind-boggling proportions. The out of control Non-Federal Reserve should send chills down the spine of every freedom loving American, but it doesn't even make a dimple. Just because most of the actions of our new reckless leader are "unprecedented" does not mean they are right or good for our nation. These corporate takeovers haven't been enough to cause much alarm as they definitely should. All this talk about globalization is minimized by virtually everyone with any authority and subsequent possibility to make a real show of dissent. I am amazed at the empathy our nation is showing. Amazed in a bad way, folks. We are in deep trouble as a nation. Spending our way out of a recession is not going to work. We need to realize that the powers that be are deliberately undermining us. If America doesn't recover we will be forced into this New World Order that has been dogging us for decades. This is not a change 'We the People' need or want...it is; however, a change the politicians want. It was once rumored that they used to work for us...not against us. Wow, that would have been nice. Reply E Archer, NYC 11/29/09 Reforming the world is arrogance. More death and destruction has been caused by those trying to reform the world than for any other reason. Reform yourselves, leave the world alone! Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 10/25/23 Reform must nevertheless be performed, and will be performed. It's actually ill not to try. I know I live on a planet with 100% conventional consensus favoring not trying. Can't even talk about it along with the accompanying national debt, homosexuality, racism, sexism, or anything else that fuels the conventional death system. The mentally healthy have a voice. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Molière quote is found in these categories: Altruist quotes Sanity quotes Utopia quotes About Molière Bio of Molière Quotations by Molière Books by/about Molière Molière videos Molière on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Molière