Section, Paragraph
1 I, 6 | intercourse. Thus good or bad society improves or corrupts
2 I, 18 | understand; and it is not so bad for him to be in error as
3 I, 32 | between things made after a bad model. Not that the bad
4 I, 32 | bad model. Not that the bad model is unique, for there
5 I, 32 | there are many; but each bad sonnet, for example, on
6 I, 34 | clever poet; and it is a bad sign when a man is not asked
7 I, 35 | alone pleases me. It is a bad sign when, on seeing a person,
8 I, 46 | A maker of witticisms, a bad character.~
9 I, 58 | spoken..." The only thing bad is their excuse.~
10 II, 63 | great. Lewd words; this is bad, notwithstanding Mademoiselle
11 II, 82 | barber have given him a bad shave, or let by chance
12 II, 96 | we are accustomed to use bad reasons for proving natural
13 II, 97 | spite of all custom, good or bad.~
14 II, 139| passions, bold and often bad ventures, etc., I have discovered
15 II, 182| not equally distressed by bad luck; and they are overjoyed
16 III, 194| would see that this is so bad a mistake, so contrary to
17 III, 194| is more indicative of a bad disposition of heart than
18 III, 229| carelessness and who make such a bad use of a gift of which it
19 V, 327| trouble the world and are bad judges of everything. The
20 VI, 384| 384. Contradiction is a bad sign of truth; several things
21 VI, 388| faith, but he punishes this bad faith with force.~
22 VII, 478| something else? All this is bad, and is born in us.~
23 VII, 479| ourselves to the creatures is bad; since it prevents us from
24 VII, 553| judging, "This is good or bad"; and men mourn or rejoice
25 X, 659| the one good, the other bad. Where is God? Where you
26 X, 667| that He does not will is bad.~All that God does not permit
27 X, 685| new covenant.~Good laws—bad precepts. Ezekiel.~
28 XIV, 865| conclude that what is then bad for priests is also so for
29 XIV, 865| the other that what is not bad for Christians is lawful
30 XIV, 919| are as little holy as the bad, for they are founded on
31 XIV, 919| Port-Royal fears, and it is bad policy to disperse them;
32 XIV, 920| fine outside, but upon a bad foundation; and the devil
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