Blaise Pascal — "The true religion teaches us our duties, our weaknesses, the pride and self-love…"
The true religion teaches us our duties, our weaknesses, the pride and self-love that corrupt us, and the remedies which will cure us.
The true religion teaches us our duties, our weaknesses, the pride and self-love that corrupt us, and the remedies which will cure us.
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"We must laugh at what we despise, and not at what we fear."
"Custom is our nature. He who is accustomed to faith believes in it, and can no longer fear hell, and does not believe in anything else. And he who is accustomed to sin regards it as nothing, and can n…"
"The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his misery and his greatness."
"The greatness of man is great in that he knows himself to be miserable."
"We are nothing but a heap of contradictions."
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