It is not possible to have reasonable grounds for not believing in miracles. — Blaise Pascal Believe Copy Share Image
What a vast difference there is between knowing God and loving Him. — Blaise Pascal Differences Copy Share Image
Faith embraces many truths which seem to contradict each other. — Blaise Pascal Faith Copy Share Image
Our own interests are still an exquisite means for dazzling our eyes agreeably. — Blaise Pascal Dazzling Copy Share Image
Rivers are roads that move and carry us whither we wish to go. [Fr., Les rivieres sont des chemins qui marchant et… — Blaise Pascal Moving Copy Share Image
Faith is a sounder guide than reason. Reason can only go so far, but faith has no limits. — Blaise Pascal Faith Copy Share Image
“[T]he sovereignty of reason and justice is no more tyrannical than that of desire. They are principles natural to man.” — Blaise Pascal Justice Copy Share Image
In proportion as our own mind is enlarged we discover a greater number of men of originality. Commonplace people see no difference… — Blaise Pascal Appreciation Copy Share Image
There are two equally dangerous extremes-to shut reason out, and to let nothing else in. — Blaise Pascal Dangerous Copy Share Image
Console-toi, tu ne me chercherais pas si tu ne m'avais trouve . Comfort yourself.You would not seek me if you had not… — Blaise Pascal Comfort Copy Share Image
No religion except ours has taught that man is born in sin; none of the philosophical sects has admitted it; none therefore… — Blaise Pascal Born Copy Share Image
Distraction is the only thing that consoles us for miseries and yet it is itself the greatest of our miseries. — Blaise Pascal Distraction Copy Share Image
To speak freely of mathematics, I find it the highest exercise of the spirit; but at the same time I know that… — Blaise Pascal Artisans Copy Share Image
For as old age is that period of life most remote from infancy, who does not see that old age in this… — Blaise Pascal Age Copy Share Image
Man's greatness is great in that he knows himself wretched. A tree does not know itself wretched. It is then being wretched… — Blaise Pascal Doe Copy Share Image
Necessity, that great refuge and excuse for human frailty, breaks through all law; and he is not to be accounted in fault… — Blaise Pascal Break Copy Share Image
To go beyond the bounds of moderation is to outrage humanity. The greatness of the human soul is shown by knowing how… — Blaise Pascal Bounds Copy Share Image
L'homme n'est ni ange ni be" te, et le malheur veut que qui veut faire l'ange fait la be" te. Man is… — Blaise Pascal Angel Copy Share Image
All men are almost led to believe not of proof, but by attraction. This way is base, ignoble, and irrelevant; every one… — Blaise Pascal And love Copy Share Image
Without [diversion] we would be in a state of weariness, and this weariness would spur us on to seek a more solid… — Blaise Pascal Death Copy Share Image
If we let ourselves believe that man began with divine grace, that he forfeited this by sin, and that he can be… — Blaise Pascal Belief Copy Share Image
“ Atheists . What grounds have they for saying that no one can rise from the dead? Which is harder, to be… — Blaise Pascal Atheists Copy Share Image
“Do they think that they have given us great pleasure by telling us that they hold our soul to be no more… — Blaise Pascal Contrary Copy Share Image
The man who knows God but does not know his own misery, becomes proud. The man who knows his own misery but… — Blaise Pascal Approach Copy Share Image
All the dignity of man consists in thought. Thought is therefore by its nature a wonderful and incomparable thing. It must have… — Blaise Pascal Defects Copy Share Image
Either Christianity is true or it's false. If you bet that it's true, and you believe in God and submit to Him,… — Blaise Pascal Being true Copy Share Image
“For it is beyond doubt that there is nothing which more shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the… — Blaise Pascal Inconceivable Copy Share Image
“Justice, might.—It is right that what is just should be obeyed; it is necessary that what is strongest should be obeyed. Justice… — Blaise Pascal Justice Copy Share Image
We know the truth, not only be the reason, but also be the heart. — Blaise Pascal Heart Copy Share Image
Do you wish people to speak well of you? Then do not speak at all yourself. — Blaise Pascal People Copy Share Image
Our reason is always disappointed by the inconstancy of appearances. — Blaise Pascal Appearance Copy Share Image
Justice without force is powerless; force without justice is tyrannical. — Blaise Pascal Force Copy Share Image