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Justice and truth are too such subtle points that our tools are too blunt to touch them accurately (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We are usually convinced more easily by reasons we have found ourselves than by those which have occurred to others (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Man’s sensitivity to the little things and insensitivity to the greatest are the signs of a strange disorder (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
And is it not obvious that, just as it is a crime to disturb the peace when truth reigns, it is also a crime to remain at peace when the truth is being destroyed? (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We must keep our thought secret, and judge everything by it, while talking like the people (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
No religion except ours has taught that man is born in sin; none of the philosophical sects has admitted it; none therefore has spoken the truth (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Curiosity is only vanity. We usually only want to know something so that we can talk about it (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The heart has its order, the mind has its own, which uses principles and demonstrations. The heart has a different one. We do not prove that we ought to be loved by setting out in order the causes of love; that would be absurd (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Each man is everything to himself, for with his death everything is dead for him. That is why each of us thinks he is everything to everyone. We must not judge nature by ourselves, but by its own standards (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
To make a man a saint, it must indeed be by grace; and whoever doubts this does not know what a saint is, or a man (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Distraction is the only thing that consoles us for miseries and yet it is itself the greatest of our miseries (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Now, if the passions had no hold on us, a week and a hundred years would amount to the same (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
It is much better to know something about everything than to know everything about one thing (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We have so exalted a notion of the human soul that we cannot bear to be despised, or even not to be esteemed by it. Man, in fact, places all his happiness in this esteem (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
... for the truth is always older than all the opinions men have held regarding it; and one should be ignoring the nature of truth if we imagined that the truth began at the time it came to be known (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Once your soul has been enlarged by a truth, it can never return to its original size (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
You’re basically killing each other to see who’s got the better imaginary friend (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
What reason have atheists for saying that we cannot rise again? That what has never been, should be, or that what has been, should be again? Is it more difficult to come into being than to return to it (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
In proportion as our own mind is enlarged we discover a greater number of men of originality. Commonplace people see no difference between one man and another (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
All the troubles of life come upon us because we refuse to sit quietly for a while each day in our rooms (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
Don’t try to add more years to your life. Better add more life to your years (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
If God does not exist, one loses nothing by believing in him anyway, while if he does exist, one stands to lose everything by not believing (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
All mankind’s troubles are caused by one single thing, which is their inability to sit quietly (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The parts of the universe... all are connected with each other in such a way that I think it to be impossible to understand any one without the whole (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We must kill them in war, just because they live beyond the river. If they lived on this side, we would be called murderers (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
The past and present are only our means; the future is always our end. Thus we never really live, but only hope to live (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
We know the truth not only through our reason but also through our heart. It is through the latter that we know first principles, and reason, which has nothing to do with it, tries in vain to refute them (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
All our life passes in this way: we seek rest by struggling against certain obstacles, and once they are overcome, rest proves intolerable because of the boredom it produces (Blaise Pascal Quotes)
If magistrates had true justice, and if physicians had the true art of healing, they would have no occasion for square caps; the majesty of these sciences would itself be venerable enough (Blaise Pascal Quotes)