Four friends Quote by Blaise Pascal Download Open image “If all men knew what each said of the other, there would not be four friends in the world.” — Blaise Pascal ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Four friends Lost friendship
If all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the world. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
“I set it down as a fact that if all men knew what each said of the other, there would not be four friends… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
“I lay it down as a fact that if all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
I take it as a matter not to be disputed, that if all knew what each said of the other, there would not be… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
I maintain that, if everyone knew what others said about him, there would not be four friends in the world. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Among true and real friends, all is common; and were ignorance and envy and superstition banished from the world, all mankind would be friend. — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
Few friendships would survive if each one knew what his friend says of him behind his back. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
A man can seem to have many friends yet know little of friendship. — Clarence H. Burns Copy Share Image
What if all everybody needed in the world was to be sure of one friend? What if you were the one, and you refused… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
No one person can possibly combine all the elements supposed to make up what everyone means by friendship. — Francis Marion Crawford 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 than wind… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
The method of not erring is sought by all the world. The logicians profess to guide it, the geometricians alone attain it, and apart… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Mahomet established a religion by putting his enemies to death; Jesus Christ by commanding his followers to lay down their lives — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Reflect on death as in Jesus Christ, not as without Jesus Christ. Without Jesus Christ it is dreadful, it is alarming, it is the… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
The Stoics say, "Retire within yourselves; it is there you will find your rest." And that is not true. Others say, "Go out of… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Happiness can be found neither in ourselves nor in external things, but in God and in ourselves as united to him. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Amusement that is excessive and followed only for its own sake, allures and deceives us. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
We desire truth, and find within ourselves only uncertainty. We seek happiness, and find only misery and death. We cannot but desire truth and… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Vanity is illustrated in the cause and effect of love, as in the case of Cleopatra. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Once, four friends and I cut all our hair off, like boys. A couple of them cried afterwards, but I thought we looked really… — Emilia Wickstead Copy Share Image
This thing happened where I noticed anytime I got together with four friends or more, the conversation goes to food. — Lisa Lampanelli Copy Share Image
I think one of my favorite things to do is just lock myself up in a small room and listen to music and watch… — Daniel Radcliffe Copy Share Image
I maintain that, if everyone knew what others said about him, there would not be four friends in the world. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
All men naturally hate one another. I hold it a fact, that if men knew exactly what one says of the other, there would… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Actually, I don't even like parties. I would much prefer a room with four friends who sit around and have dinner. I detest nightclubs.… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
“I set it down as a fact that if all men knew what each said of the other, there would not be four friends… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image