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Arise Quote by Blaise Pascal

“Nothing is so insufferable to man as to be completely at rest, without passions, without business, without diversion, without study. He then feels his nothingness, his forlornness, his insufficiency, his dependence, his weakness, his emptiness. There will immediately arise from the depth of his…” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“Nothing is so insufferable to man as to be completely at rest, without passions, without business, without diversion, without study. He then feels his nothingness, his forlornness, his insufficiency, his dependence, his weakness, his emptiness. There will immediately arise from the depth of his heart weariness, gloom, sadness, fretfulness, vexation, despair.”

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Book: Pensées by Blaise Pascal, 1650s

Human beings need activity and purpose; total idleness leads to existential despair.

In simple terms: Idle minds become empty.

Key Takeaway

Stay engaged.

Themes

purpose activity existential angst

Mood

thoughtful motivational

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • work
  • creative projects
  • learning
  • volunteering

Key Concepts

human nature psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What activity gives you meaning?
  • How do you balance rest and purpose?
A Different Perspective

Too much activity can cause burnout.

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