Blaise Pascal — "Man is neither angel nor beast, and the misfortune is that he who would act the …"
Man is neither angel nor beast, and the misfortune is that he who would act the angel acts the beast.
Man is neither angel nor beast, and the misfortune is that he who would act the angel acts the beast.
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"Men blaspheme what they do not know."
"Men despise religion; they hate it, and fear to be in it."
"It is not certain that everything is uncertain."
"All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone."
"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…"
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