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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. A man wealthy enough for life's needs would never leave home to go to sea or beseige some fortress if he knew how to stay at home and enjoy it...”

Blaise Pascal

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Source Book: Pensées by Blaise Pascal, 1670

Human misery stems from an inability to find contentment in stillness; restless pursuits arise from fear of staying idle.

In simple terms: People suffer because they cannot be still.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate inner peace before seeking external achievement.

Themes

contentment restlessness human nature philosophy

Mood

reflective thoughtful philosophical

Type

advice inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • personal growth
  • mental health
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology self‑control

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does staying still look like for you?
  • How can you find fulfillment without constant activity?
A Different Perspective

Even with stillness, external pressures can force action.

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