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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Blaise Pascal
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Quotes By author - Starting with B - Blaise Pascal
There are 68 quotes for the author Blaise Pascal
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We conceal it from ourselves in vain - we must always love something. In those matters seemingly removed from love, the feeling is secretly to be found, and man cannot possibly live for a moment without it.

Faith embraces many truths which seem to contradict each other.

Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything.

Two things control men's nature, instinct and experience.

Law, without force, is impotent.

Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.

Small minds are concerned with the extraordinary, great minds with the ordinary.

Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.

Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed.

Nothing is as approved as mediocrity, the majority has established it and it fixes it fangs on whatever gets beyond it either way.

Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason.

Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world.

The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me.

Our nature consist in motion; complete rest is death.

Do you wish people to think well of you? Don't speak well of yourself.

Justice without force is powerless; force without justice is tyrannical.

The struggle alone pleases us, not the victory.

You always admire what you really don't understand.

Few friendships would survive if each one knew what his friend says of him behind his back.

Desire and force between them are responsible for all our actions; desire causes our voluntary acts, force our involuntary.

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