Blaise Pascal — "The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his mi…"
The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his misery and his greatness.
The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his misery and his greatness.
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"To ridicule philosophy is truly to philosophize."
"The greatest pleasure is to vanquish the desire to possess."
"It is not good to be too free."
"If we would purify the heart, we must purify the understanding."
"The last thing one discovers in writing a book is what to put first."
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