Blaise Pascal — "We are so presumptuous that we wish to be known to all the world, even to those …"
We are so presumptuous that we wish to be known to all the world, even to those who will follow us when we are no more.
We are so presumptuous that we wish to be known to all the world, even to those who will follow us when we are no more.
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