Candide - Voltaire

This quote was added by malevolarky
Candide listened attentively and believed innocently; for he thought Miss Cunegonde extremely beautiful, though he never had the courage to tell her so. He concluded that after the happiness of being born of Baron of Thunder-ten-Tronckh, the second degree of happiness was to be Miss Cunegonde, the third that of seeing her every day, and the fourth that of hearing Master Pangloss, the greatest philosopher of the whole province, and consequently of the whole world.

Train on this quote


[Archived]
Rate this quote:
2 out of 5 based on 6 ratings.

Edit Text

Edit author and title

(Changes are manually reviewed)

or just leave a comment:


Test your skills, take the Typing Test.

Score (WPM) distribution for this quote. More.

Best scores for this typing test

Name WPM Accuracy
eventlogging 170.00 100%
d3mn8 114.26 96.5%
koda 99.85 92.3%
historialdirect 97.30 98.1%
npabs 94.89 94.9%
jgdude 94.23 93.4%
iltranscendent 91.53 92.9%
petrolfume 88.53 94.9%
llamalland 88.29 98.5%
jsaechao 87.26 90.5%

Recently for

Name WPM Accuracy
user112241 70.06 90.7%
gladevise 63.85 96.1%
user114670 39.28 95.3%
user421490 57.73 86.3%
user421490 71.16 93.8%
user112909 63.78 91.6%
d3mn8 114.26 96.5%
user112241 72.98 92.1%