Death Quote by Blaise Pascal
“We need not have the loftiest mind to understand that here is no lasting and real satisfaction, that our pleasures are only vanity, that our evils are infinite, and, lastly, that death, which threatens us every moment, must infallibly place us within a few years under the dreadful necessity of being forever either annihilated or unhappy.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical Treatise: Pensées, 1670
Human pursuits are fleeting; true fulfillment is impossible through pleasure, and mortality forces us into existential anxiety.
In simple terms: Pleasures are empty; death creates dread.
Seek deeper meaning beyond fleeting joys.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- ethical decision‑making
- spiritual contemplation
- mental health
- life planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What gives your life lasting meaning?
- How can you balance awareness of mortality with living fully?
Overemphasis on dread may cause paralysis.