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Eloquence Quote by Blaise Pascal

“Eloquence.— We need both what is pleasing and what is real, but that which pleases must itself be drawn from the true.” quote by Blaise Pascal
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““Eloquence.— We need both what is pleasing and what is real, but that which pleases must itself be drawn from the true.””

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Quote: Pensées, Blaise Pascal, 1670

Pleasure must be rooted in truth; aesthetic appeal without reality is shallow.

In simple terms: Pleasure should stem from truth.

Key Takeaway

Seek truth before seeking pleasure.

Themes

philosophy truth aesthetics

Mood

thoughtful philosophical

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • media consumption
  • art criticism
  • personal values

Key Concepts

ethical realism beauty standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is what you find pleasing truly authentic?
  • How do you verify truth in appealing ideas?
A Different Perspective

Truth can be uncomfortable; pleasure may be deceptive.

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