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Blaise Pascal
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1 I, 16 | forced to surrender. We ought to restrict ourselves, so 2 I, 33 | speak of poetical beauty, so ought we to speak of mathematical 3 I, 33 | the natural model which we ought to imitate; and through 4 I, 37 | known of everything, we ought to know a little about everything. 5 I, 37 | but if we must choose, we ought to choose the former. And 6 I, 49 | There are places in which we ought to call Paris, "Paris," 7 I, 49 | Paris," others in which we ought to call it the capital of 8 II, 100 | these imperfections. We ought not to be angry at their 9 II, 104 | book and read it, when we ought to be doing something else. 10 II, 146 | whole duty is to think as he ought. Now, the order of thought 11 III, 189 | enough by their condition. We ought only to revile them where 12 III, 191 | scoff at the other? Who ought to scoff? And yet, the latter 13 III, 194 | view of this point which ought to be our ultimate end.~ 14 III, 194 | on the contrary, that we ought to have this feeling from 15 III, 194 | all this I conclude that I ought to spend all the days of 16 III, 195 | truth of that point which ought to be our ultimate end.~ 17 III, 204 | 204. If we ought to devote eight hours of 18 III, 204 | eight hours of life, we ought to devote a hundred years.~ 19 III, 221 | 221. Atheists ought to say what is perfectly 20 III, 226 | profess to follow reason, ought to be exceedingly strong 21 III, 227 | Order by dialogues.—What ought I to do? I see only darkness 22 III, 229 | might see which cause I ought to follow. Whereas in my 23 III, 229 | of what I am or of what I ought to do, I know neither my 24 III, 233 | outcast is less vast and ought less to offend our feelings 25 III, 234 | save on a certainty, we ought not to act on religion, 26 III, 234 | we act reasonably; for we ought to work for an uncertainty 27 III, 236 | doctrine of chance, you ought to put yourself to the trouble 28 IV, 246 | After the letter That we ought to seek God, to write the 29 IV, 260 | because you have heard it, you ought to believe nothing without 30 IV, 270 | some occasions on which it ought to submit. It is then right 31 IV, 270 | when it judges that it ought to submit.~ 32 IV, 282 | accepting them.~This inability ought, then, to serve only to 33 IV, 283 | We do not prove that we ought to be loved by enumerating 34 V, 296 | consideration is whether we ought to make war and kill so 35 VI, 380 | we do not doubt that we ought to risk our lives in defence 36 VII, 430 | there is a God; that we ought to love Him; that our true 37 VII, 433 | knowledge of our nature. It ought to know its greatness and 38 VII, 471 | attach themselves to me. I ought to warn those who are ready 39 VII, 471 | consent to a lie that they ought not to believe it, whatever 40 VII, 471 | and likewise that they ought not to attach themselves 41 VII, 471 | themselves to me; for they ought to spend their life and 42 VII, 477 | the communities themselves ought to look to another more 43 VII, 477 | which they are members. We ought, therefore, to look to the 44 VII, 479 | full of evil; therefore we ought to hate ourselves and all 45 VII, 514 | hope no more in God, for he ought not to hope, but to strive 46 VIII, 576| these prophecies, the rest ought to be believed. And thereby 47 IX, 599 | well have succeeded, we ought to say that, since Mahomet 48 X, 667 | God does not permit it, we ought to regard it as sin; so 49 X, 677 | veiled.~How greatly, then, ought we to value those who interpret 50 XIII, 828| inconsistent with them; and they ought to be believed.~John 7:40. 51 XIII, 842| and well." That doctrine ought to be supported by miracles 52 XIII, 847| hides Himself, what light ought we not to expect from Him 53 XIII, 850| instrument of the miracle, it ought—then to induce them to change. 54 XIV, 857 | The history of the Church ought properly to be called the 55 XIV, 898 | neither for nor against"; we ought to reply to him...~ 56 XIV, 915 | Now, the abuse of truth ought to be as much punished as


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