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Blaise Pascal Quotes

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Nothing is as approved as mediocrity, the majority has established it and it fixes it fangs on whatever gets beyond it either way  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) One must know oneself. If this does not serve to discover truth, it at least serves as a rule of life and there is nothing better  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves discovered than by those which have come in to the mind of others  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Reason commands us far more imperiously than a master; for in disobeying the one we are unfortunate, and in disobeying the other we are fools  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The last act is bloody, however pleasant all the rest of the play is: a little earth is thrown at last upon our head, and that is the end forever  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The last proceeding of reason is to recognize that there is an infinity of things which are beyond it. There is nothing so conformable to reason as this disavowal of reason  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The present letter is a very long one, simply because I had no leisure to make it shorter  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy and my fine days within me; my prosperity or misfortune has little to do with the matter  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) There are some who speak well and write badly. For the place and the audience warm them, and draw from their minds more than they think of without that warmth  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Through space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; through thought I comprehend the world  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Truly it is an evil to be full of faults; but it is a still greater evil to be full of them and to be unwilling to recognize them, since that is to add the further fault of a voluntary illusion  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) We run carelessly to the precipice, after we have put something before us to prevent us seeing it  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) We view things not only from different sides, but with different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) When we see a natural style, we are astonished and charmed; for we expected to see an author, and we find a person  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) For as old age is that period of life most remote from infancy, who does not see that old age in this universal man ought not to be sought in the times nearest his birth, but in those most remote from it?  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Symmetry is what we see at a glance; based on the fact that there is no reason for any difference  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Things have different qualities, and the soul different inclinations; for nothing is simple which is presented to the soul, and the soul never presents itself simply to any object. Hence it comes that we weep and laugh at the same thing  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) It is not from space that I must seek my dignity, but from the government of my thought. I shall have no more if I possess worlds. By space the universe encompasses and swallows me up like an atom; by thought I comprehend the world  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The two principles of truth, reason and senses, are not only both not genuine, but are engaged in mutual deception. The senses deceive reason through false appearances, and the senses are disturbed by passions, which produce false impressions  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) This is what I see, and what troubles me. I look on all sides, and everywhere I see nothing but obscurity. Nature offers me nothing that is not a matter of doubt and disquiet  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) What amazes me the most is to see that everyone is not amazed at his own weakness  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) When we wish to correct with advantage, and to show another that he errs, we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is usually true  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) Jurisdiction is not given for the sake of the judge, but for that of the litigant  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) All I know is that I must soon die, but what I know least is this very death which I cannot escape  (Blaise Pascal Quotes) The majority is the best way, because it is visible, and has strength to make itself obeyed. Yet it is the opinion of the least able  (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
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