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Blaise Pascal Quotes
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Nature confuses the skeptics and reason confutes the dogmatists (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Our reason is always disappointed by the inconstancy of appearances (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Our achievements of today are but the sum total of our thoughts of yesterday (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Our own interests are still an exquisite means for dazzling our eyes agreeably (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The world is satisfied with words, few care to dive beneath the surface (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
All the miseries of mankind come from one thing, not knowing how to remain alone (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Justice without force is powerless; force without justice is tyrannical (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The supreme function of reason is to show man that some things are beyond reason (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Rivers are roads which move, and which carry us whither we desire to go (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Custom creates the whole of equity, for the simple reason that it is accepted (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
You corrupt religion either in favour of your friends, or against your enemies (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Each one is all in all to himself; for being dead, all is dead to him (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Amusement allures and deceives us and leads us down imperceptibly in thoughtlessness to the grave (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Opinion is, as it were, the queen of the world, but force is its tyrant (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
God instituted prayer to communicate to creatures the dignity of causality (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
No soul of high estate can take pleasure in slander. It betrays a weakness (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We are troubled only by the fears which we, and not nature, give ourselves (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
There are plenty of maxims in the world; all that remains is to apply them (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Time heals griefs and quarrels, for we change and are no longer the same persons (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Only mastery and sovereignty bring glory, and only slavery brings shame (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
I cannot imagine a man without thought; he would be a stone or an animal (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The power of flies; they win battles, hinder our soul from acting, eat our body (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Two things instruct man about his whole nature; instinct and experience (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The clearness in divine things requires us to revere the obscurities in them (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Go to confession and communion; you will find it a relief and a strengthening (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Experience makes us see an enormous difference between piety and goodness (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
It is far more ignominious to die by justice than by an unjust sedition (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Man is obviously made to think. It is his whole dignity and his whole merit (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Do you wish men to speak well of you? Then never speak well of yourself (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Experience makes us see a wonderful difference between devotion and goodness (Blaise Pascal Quotes)