Blaise Pascal — "It is not by the force of reason that we have adopted religion, but by the force…"
It is not by the force of reason that we have adopted religion, but by the force of habit.
It is not by the force of reason that we have adopted religion, but by the force of habit.
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"Men blaspheme what they do not know."
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