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The power of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special efforts, but by his ordinary doing.
— Blaise Pascal
Amusement allures and deceives us and leads us down imperceptibly in thoughtlessness to the grave
— Blaise Pascal
Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world.
— Blaise Pascal
The great mass of people judge well of things, for they are in natural ignorance, which is man's true state.
— Blaise Pascal
All mankind's unhappiness derives from one thing: his inability to know how to remain in repose in one room.
— Blaise Pascal
I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room.
— Blaise Pascal
Since [man's] true nature has been lost, anything can become his nature: similarly, true good being lost, anything can become his true good.
— Blaise Pascal
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society. It's those who write the songs.
— Blaise Pascal
It is superstitious to put one's hope in formalities, but arrogant to refuse to submit to them.
— Blaise Pascal
Little things comfort us because little things distress us.
— Blaise Pascal
Two infinites. Mean. When we read too quickly or too slowly we do not understand anything.
— Blaise Pascal
Heart had reasons of which reason knew nothing, the only quote of Pascal's
— Karen Marie Moning
71 Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same.
— Blaise Pascal
Work will take everything you give it. It's up to you to work out what you want to give it.
— Amy Pascal
Cleopatra's nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed.
— Blaise Pascal
The sole case of man's unhappiness is that he does not know how to stay quietly in his room
— Blaise Pascal
Man's sensitivity to the little things and insensitivity to the greatest are the signs of a strange disorder.
— Blaise Pascal
What a difficult thing it is to ask someone's advice on a matter without coloring his judgment by the way in which we present our problem.
— Blaise Pascal
Life's one great lesson was: Do not care. Not caring was a person's real protection.
— Francine Pascal
Thought makes the whole dignity of man; therefore endeavor to think well, that is the only morality.
— Blaise Pascal
Isn't it true that it's not people who meet, but rather the shadows cast by their imaginations?
— Pascal Mercier
Nature is an infinite sphere whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.
— Blaise Pascal
Mutual cheating is the foundation of society.
— Blaise Pascal
The self is hateful.
— Blaise Pascal
Man's grandeur is that he knows himself to be miserable.
— Blaise Pascal
How shall one who is so weak in his childhood become really strong when he grows older? We only change our fancies.
— Blaise Pascal
Reason's last step is the recognition that there are an infinite number of things which are beyond it.
— Blaise Pascal
How inappropriate,' Lila said coldly. 'Who'd ever dream of showing up at a dance in a wheelchair? What does she think she's going to do all night?
— Francine Pascal
The virtue of a man ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his every-day conduct.
— Blaise Pascal
But Robin ... well, she's OK. We really don't have much in common, though. I get nervous around people who eat all the time.
— Francine Pascal
No one at college ever goes to a party before ten-thirty at the very earliest! They'd rather die. It's so uncool to be early.
— Francine Pascal
He that takes truth for his guide, and duty for his end, may safely trust to God's providence to lead him aright
— Blaise Pascal
Two things control men's nature, instinct and experience.
— Blaise Pascal
Humiliation, by the way, is a truly terrible emotion. It's at the bottom of the pile.
— Francine Pascal
TeX has found at least one bug in every Pascal compiler it's been run on, I think, and at least two in every C compiler
— Donald Knuth
Kind words produce their images on men's souls.
— Blaise Pascal
It's not just that I'm a horny seventeen year old male and she's a beautiful girl, although I don't necessarily expect you to believe me.
— Francine Pascal
All mankind's troubles are caused by one single thing, which is their inability to sit quietly.
— Blaise Pascal
Reason's last step is to acknowledge that there are infinitely many things
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It was another one of her father's curses:I'll make you into a freak and not let you tell anyone.
— Francine Pascal
The strength of a man's virtue must not be measured by his efforts, but by his ordinary life.
— Blaise Pascal
The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts.
— Blaise Pascal
All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.
— Blaise Pascal
Man's greatness comes from knowing he is wretched.
— Blaise Pascal
I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter.
— Blaise Pascal
Eloquence; it requires the pleasant and the real; but the pleasant must itself be drawn from the true.
— Blaise Pascal
I always loved reading. Growing up, my favorite book was 'A Child's Garden of Verses,' by Robert Louis Stevenson.
— Francine Pascal
Man's greatness lies in his power of thought.
— Blaise Pascal
That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
— Blaise Pascal
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
— Blaise Pascal
Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason.
— Blaise Pascal
It is right that what is just should be obeyed. It is necessary that what is strongest should be obeyed.
— Blaise Pascal
Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
— Blaise Pascal
The heart has reasons of which the mind knows nothing.
— Blaise Pascal
Guilt is a very good thing if it is shared by others.
— Pascal Bruckner
All of our reasoning ends in surrender to feeling.
— Blaise Pascal
What is with those Wakefield women that makes them think they're better than everybody?' Ken asked.
— Francine Pascal
Oooh. Barbie has a brain, huh?" The smile was gone. His voice low, gravelly.
"Oooh. Ken has an attitude," she snapped back. — Francine Pascal
"Oooh. Ken has an attitude," she snapped back. — Francine Pascal
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. French. Pascal. The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Creativity is a journey with many destinations.
— Kaye Pascal
Elizabeth remembered how foolish everyone had felt when they discovered Mr. Mercandy was the victim of a stroke and not a zombie as they'd thought.
— Francine Pascal
Man's sensitivity to little things and insensitivity to the greatest things are marks of a strange disorder.
— Blaise Pascal
It's always difficult to tell someone when they're still in love with someone that I think they're going in the wrong way.
— Pascal Chaumeil
Man's true nature being lost, everything becomes his nature; as, his true good being lost, everything becomes his good.
— Blaise Pascal
If you want to be a real seeker of truth, you need to, at least once in your lifetime, doubt in, as much as it's possible, in everything.
— Blaise Pascal
Most of man's trouble comes from his inability to be still.
— Blaise Pascal
The God of the infinite is the God of the infinitesimal.
— Blaise Pascal
it is so inevitable that men will be fools that it is only by another shift of folly that one might not be
— Blaise Pascal
What Pascal said of an effective religion is true of any effective doctrine: it must be contrary to nature, to common sense and to pleasure.
— Eric Hoffer
May God never abandon me.
— Blaise Pascal
If you turned sideways and stuck your tongue out, you could probably pass for a zipper.
— Francine Pascal
If a man is not made for God, why is he happy only in God?
— Blaise Pascal
All the troubles of life come upon us because we refuse to sit quietly for a while each day in our rooms.
— Blaise Pascal
Our lives are rivers, gliding free to that unfathomed, boundless sea, the silent grave!
— Pascal Mercier