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Christianity Quote by Blaise Pascal

“Christianity is strange. It bids man recognise that he is vile, even abominable, and bids him desire to be like God. Without such a counterpoise, this dignity would make him horribly vain, or this humiliation would make him terribly abject.” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“Christianity is strange. It bids man recognise that he is vile, even abominable, and bids him desire to be like God. Without such a counterpoise, this dignity would make him horribly vain, or this humiliation would make him terribly abject.”

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Philosophical Treatise: Pensées, 1670

Human dignity and divine aspiration must be balanced by humility to avoid vanity or self‑abjection.

In simple terms: We need humility to keep pride in check.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate humility alongside ambition.

Themes

humility pride divine aspiration human nature

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical theological

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • religious practice
  • leadership
  • education
  • counseling

Key Concepts

theology ethics psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humility shape moral behavior?
  • What risks arise from excessive self‑criticism?
A Different Perspective

Too much humility may suppress confidence.

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