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His Inability Quotes by Blaise Pascal
- The sum of a man's problems come from his inability to be alone in a silent room.
- Most of man's trouble comes from his inability to be still.
- All mankind's unhappiness derives from one thing: his inability to know how to remain in repose in one room.
More His Inability Quotes
- We turned onto the last landing. Going out with this guy, I thought, would involve a lot of silly laughter, some wit--the… — Alice McDermott
- The sum of a man's problems come from his inability to be alone in a silent room. — Blaise Pascal
- Most of man's trouble comes from his inability to be still. — Blaise Pascal
- Man's survival, from the time of Adam and Eve until the invention of agriculture, must have been precarious because of his inability… — Norman Borlaug
- All mankind's unhappiness derives from one thing: his inability to know how to remain in repose in one room. — Blaise Pascal
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