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Those Quotes by Blaise Pascal
- In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don't.
- People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves discovered than by those which have come in to the mind of others.
- Even those who write against fame wish for the fame of having written well, and those who read their works desire the fame of having…
- There are two kinds of people one can call reasonable: those who serve God with all their heart because they know him, and those who…
- In each action we must look beyond the action at our past, present, and future state, and at others whom it affects, and see the…
- We conceal it from ourselves in vain - we must always love something. In those matters seemingly removed from love, the feeling is secretly to…
- People are usually more convinced by reasons they discovered themselves than by those found by others.
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