Blaise Pascal — "The more I see of men, the more I love my dog."
The more I see of men, the more I love my dog.
The more I see of men, the more I love my dog.
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"The last act is bloody, however fine the rest of the play."
"The only good thing in life is to be happy."
"We are usually convinced more easily by reasons we have discovered ourselves than by those found by others."
"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."
"What is the 'I'? A man at a window sees the passers-by; if I pass by, can I say that he saw me? No; for he did not think of me in particular. But if he loves someone, and I am that someone, then he lo…"
Often attributed to him, but the origin is uncertain and likely not Pascal.
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