Blaise Pascal — "The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his mi…"
The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his misery and his greatness.
The knowledge of man's misery without God is the knowledge of two things: his misery and his greatness.
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"Imagination decides everything."
"Man is so great that his greatness is known even in his knowing himself to be miserable."
"It is an error to suppose that there is any other good than God."
"We never love a person, but only qualities."
"It is not by the force of reason that we have adopted religion, but by the force of habit."
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