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passions 35
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35 doubt
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35 sins
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Blaise Pascal
Pensées

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passions

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1 I, 11 | a representation of the passions so natural and so delicate 2 II, 75 | that lifeless bodies have passions, fears, hatreds—that insensible 3 II, 75 | incapable of life, have passions which presuppose at least 4 II, 83 | Reason has her revenge. The passions of the soul trouble the 5 II, 109 | so. We have no longer the passions and desires for amusements 6 II, 109 | Nature gives us, then, passions and desires suitable to 7 II, 109 | state in which we are the passions of the state in which we 8 II, 131 | completely at rest, without passions, without business, without 9 II, 135 | out of strife. So in the passions, there is pleasure in seeing 10 II, 139 | arise so many quarrels, passions, bold and often bad ventures, 11 II, 180 | the same griefs, the same passions; but the one is at the top 12 III, 233 | by the abatement of your passions. You would like to attain 13 III, 233 | this which will lessen the passions, which are your stumbling-blocks.~ 14 VI, 349 | who have mastered their passions. What matter could do that?~ 15 VI, 412 | man between reason and the passions.~If he had only reason without 16 VI, 412 | had only reason without passions...~If he had only passions 17 VI, 412 | passions...~If he had only passions without reason...~But having 18 VI, 413 | war of reason against the passions has made a division of those 19 VI, 413 | first would renounce their passions and become gods; the others 20 VI, 413 | vileness and injustice of the passions and to trouble the repose 21 VI, 413 | themselves to them; and the passions keep always alive in those 22 VI, 423 | finding truth; to be free from passions, and ready to follow it 23 VI, 423 | knowledge is obscured by the passions. I would, indeed, that he 24 VII, 464 | happiness outside ourselves. Our passions impel us outside, even when 25 VII, 502 | world, but only for his passions, which he uses as their 26 VII, 502 | erit appetitus tuus. 77 The passions thus subdued are virtues. 27 VII, 502 | constancy, which are also passions. We must employ them as 28 VII, 502 | any of it, For, when the passions become masters, they are 29 VII, 553 | Jesus.—Jesus suffers in His passions the torments which men inflict 30 VIII, 571| righteous understood by it their passions, and the carnal the Babylonians; 31 X, 669 | the Babylonians, but the passions; that God delighted not 32 X, 677 | the enemies of man are his passions; that the Redeemer would 33 XI, 693 | of chance...~Now, if the passions had no hold on us, a week 34 XII, 782 | themselves; that it is their passions which keep them apart from 35 XIV, 867 | was a man subject to like passions as we are," says Saint James,


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