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Blaise Pascal
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1 II, 72 | between two extremes is present in all our impotence. Our 2 II, 109 | desires suitable to our present state. We are only troubled 3 II, 110 | consciousness of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance 4 II, 172 | rest satisfied with the present. We anticipate the future 5 II, 172 | which alone exists. For the present is generally painful to 6 II, 172 | scarcely ever think of the present; and if we think of it, 7 II, 172 | arrange the future. The present is never our end. The past 8 II, 172 | our end. The past and the present are our means; the future 9 III, 229 | to follow. Whereas in my present state, ignorant of what 10 IV, 252 | principles, which must be always present, that at every hour it falls 11 IV, 252 | having all its principles present. Feeling does not act thus; 12 IV, 263 | applying the exceptions to the present subject and for saying, " 13 V, 294 | the sovereign; another, present custom, and this is the 14 VI, 357 | extremes on either side, vices present themselves, which insinuate 15 VI, 357 | infinitely little; and vices present themselves in a crowd towards 16 VI, 366 | pulley. Do not wonder if at present it does not reason well; 17 VII, 425 | before. And thus, while the present never satisfies us, experience 18 VII, 425 | does not obtain in things present? But these are all inadequate, 19 VII, 435 | despondent at the sight of their present weakness? For, not seeing 20 VII, 464 | outside, even when no objects present themselves to excite them. 21 VII, 505 | the action at our past, present, and future state, and at 22 VII, 513 | occasion of saying it did not present itself. But his principles 23 VII, 553 | confidence as for Me.~"I am present with thee by My Word in 24 VII, 553 | servitude, I deliver thee at present only from spiritual servitude.~" 25 VIII, 560 | and which transcend our present understanding.~The knowledge 26 IX, 601 | has no foundation at the present day. It is said once to 27 IX, 619 | especially in view of our present inquiry; since if God had 28 IX, 631(114)| even the heathen who were present knew that the Scriptures 29 XIII, 802 | time of Moses, another at present.~ 30 XIII, 828 | believe in the miracles in the present day on account of a supposed 31 XIII, 838 | they are of God.~At the present day we are not troubled 32 XIV, 861 | Christ is therein really present. That is one truth. Another 33 XIV, 868 | Saint Augustine came at the present time and was as little authorised 34 XIV, 888 | able to conclude from the present state of matters that God 35 XIV, 888 | more apparent than at the present time that God visibly protects


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