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“On the occasions when I have pondered over men's various activities, the dangers and worries they are exposed to at Court or at war, from which so many quarrels, passions, risky, often ill-conceived actions and so on are born, I have often said that man's unhappiness springs from one thing alone…” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“On the occasions when I have pondered over men's various activities, the dangers and worries they are exposed to at Court or at war, from which so many quarrels, passions, risky, often ill-conceived actions and so on are born, I have often said that man's unhappiness springs from one thing alone, his incapacity to stay quietly in one room.”

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Book: Pensées by Blaise Pascal, 1670

Human misery stems from restless desire and the inability to be content in stillness, leading to conflict and needless risk.

In simple terms: Restlessness causes unhappiness and conflict.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate calm and stillness.

Themes

restlessness conflict human nature contentment risk passion

Mood

reflective thoughtful serene

Type

philosophical advice motivational

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • workplace
  • personal relationships
  • decision making
  • stress management

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice stillness amid chaos?
  • What habits keep you from being content?
A Different Perspective

Stillness alone does not solve all problems; external pressures also matter.

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