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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"The greatest evil is war."
"What is self? A man is a body and a mind. What is the body? A part of the mind. What is the mind? A part of God."
"It is an error to suppose that there is any other good than God."
"The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me."
"The last act is bloody, however fine all the rest of the play, — at the last a little earth is thrown upon our head, and that is the end forever."
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