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Something Quotes by Blaise Pascal
- We must learn our limits. We are all something, but none of us are everything.
- Beauty is a harmonious relation between something in our nature and the quality of the object which delights us.
- We run heedlessly into the abyss after putting something in front of us to stop us from seeing it.
- That something so obvious as the vanity of the world should be so little recognized that people find it odd and surprising to be told…
- We run carelessly to the precipice, after we have put something before us to prevent us seeing it.
- We conceal it from ourselves in vain - we must always love something. In those matters seemingly removed from love, the feeling is secretly to…
- If they [Plato and Aristotle] wrote about politics it was as if to lay down rules for a madhouse. And if they pretended to treat…
- Curiosity is only vanity. We usually only want to know something so that we can talk about it.
- In difficult times carry something beautiful in your heart.
- It is much better to know something about everything than to know everything about one thing.
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