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Confusion Quotes by Blaise Pascal
- The multitude which does not reduce itself to unity is confusion.
- The multitude which is not brought to act as a unity, is confusion. That unity which has not its origin in the multitude is tyranny.
- Plurality which is not reduced to unity is confusion; unity which does not depend on plurality is tyranny.
- You always admire what you really don't understand.
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