Blaise Pascal — "How vain it is to boast of one's own merit, when one is but a fragment of the un…"
How vain it is to boast of one's own merit, when one is but a fragment of the universe!
How vain it is to boast of one's own merit, when one is but a fragment of the universe!
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"Man is full of desires, and desires are full of misery."
"Curiosity is only vanity. Most frequently one wishes to know only to talk."
"The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
"Cleopatra's nose: had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed."
"The will is one of the chief organs of belief, not because it creates belief, but because things are either true or false according to the side on which we look at them."
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