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“Nothing is so important to man as his own state; nothing is so formidable to him as eternity. And thus it is unnatural that thereshould be men indifferent to the loss of their existence and to the perils of everlasting suffering.” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“Nothing is so important to man as his own state; nothing is so formidable to him as eternity. And thus it is unnatural that thereshould be men indifferent to the loss of their existence and to the perils of everlasting suffering.”

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Book: Pensées, 1670

Human beings seek meaning, yet eternity overwhelms; indifference to existence is unnatural and leads to suffering.

In simple terms: People need purpose; ignoring mortality causes distress.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on life's purpose.

Themes

existence eternity meaning philosophy

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • counseling
  • ethical decision making

Key Concepts

mortality human condition spirituality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What gives your life meaning?
  • How do you confront the idea of eternity?
A Different Perspective

Some find comfort in acceptance rather than anxiety.

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