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30 wretchedness
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Blaise Pascal
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change

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1 I, 18 | which is attributed the change of seasons, the progress 2 II, 70 | in the centre, that if we change one side of the balance, 3 II, 70 | side of the balance, we change the other also. This makes 4 II, 72 | comparison with the continual change which goes on within us, 5 II, 82 | serious produce a sensible change, I do not doubt that slighter 6 II, 88 | he grows older? We only change our fancies. All that is 7 II, 122 | griefs and quarrels, for we change and are no longer the same 8 III, 227 | believe I am God?~"All things change and succeed each other." 9 III, 233 | addition of a unit can make no change in its nature. Yet it is 10 V, 294 | injustice which does not change its nature with change in 11 V, 294 | not change its nature with change in climate. Three degrees 12 V, 294 | truth. Fundamental laws change after a few years of possession; 13 VI, 375 | nature was but in continual change, and I have not changed 14 VI, 386 | continuous and level as not to change too; but it changes less 15 VI, 392 | time two men see a body change its place, they both express 16 VII, 512 | union of two things without change does not enable us to say 17 VII, 512 | fire to the timber, without change. But change is necessary 18 VII, 512 | timber, without change. But change is necessary to make the 19 VIII, 587| nothing of all this can change you, and render you capable 20 IX, 623 | is perverted only by the change of men. And yet he puts 21 X, 641 | is not eternal, but must change at the coming of the Messiah— 22 X, 667 | sins are our own.~Let us change the rule which we have hitherto 23 X, 668 | 669. To change the type, because of our 24 X, 681 | 682. Is. 1:21. Change of good into evil, and the 25 XI, 725 | great and an extraordinary change); "and I will shake all 26 XII, 800 | inclined to fickleness, to change, to promises, to gain. However 27 XIII, 850| ought—then to induce them to change. But with you it is otherwise. 28 XIV, 884 | made a crime to desire to change it. Formerly it was infallibly 29 XIV, 884 | indeed been permitted to change the custom of not making


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