Infinity Quote by Blaise Pascal
““For, after all, what is man in nature? ...a middle point between all and nothing...What else can he do, then, but perceive some semblance of the middle of things, eternally hopeless of knowing either their principles or their end? All things have come out of nothingness and are carried onwards to infinity. Who can follow these astonishing processes? The author of these wonders understands them: no one else can.””
About This Quote
Source Treat: Pensées, 1670
Man exists between existence and void, never fully grasping origins or ends, yet perceives a fleeting middle.
In simple terms: Human life is a fleeting middle between nothingness and infinity.
Embrace mystery and seek understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- contemplative meditation
- philosophical writing
- existential counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the “middle” mean to you?
- How do you find meaning amid uncertainty?
The view may foster nihilism if not balanced with purpose.