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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"What a chimera then is man! What a novelty! What a monster, what a chaos, what a contradiction, what a prodigy! Judge of all things, imbecile worm of the earth, depository of truth, a sewer of uncerta…"
"How vain it is to boast of one's own merit, when one is but a fragment of the universe!"
"All our dignity consists in thought. It is by this that we must elevate ourselves, and not by space and time, which we cannot fill. Let us endeavor, then, to think well; this is the principle of moral…"
"Man is neither angel nor beast, and the misfortune is that he who would act the angel acts the beast."
"Justice is subject to dispute; might is easily recognized and is not disputed. So we cannot give might to justice, because might has contradicted justice, and has declared that it is she herself who i…"
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