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Blaise Pascal
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1 II, 72 | show him another prodigy equally astonishing, let him examine 2 II, 72 | impenetrable secret; he is equally incapable of seeing the 3 II, 72 | the duration of our life equally removed from eternity, even 4 II, 72 | most different, I hold it equally impossible to know the parts 5 II, 182 | affair, if they are not equally distressed by bad luck; 6 III, 194 | finally, if it endeavours equally to establish these two things: 7 III, 233 | he who chooses tails are equally at fault, they are both 8 VI, 360 | high degree of wisdom are equally foolish and vicious, as 9 VI, 382 | 382. When all is equally agitated, nothing appears 10 VI, 421 | 421. I blame equally those who choose to praise 11 VII, 425 | good, everything can appear equally good to him, even his own 12 VII, 431 | of greatness, which are equally natural to man.~"Lift your 13 VII, 434 | are two truths of faith equally certain: the one, that man, 14 VII, 434 | These two propositions are equally sound and certain. Scripture 15 VII, 435 | excellence? And is it not equally true that we experience 16 VII, 539 | Carthusian monk? For both are equally under obedience and dependent, 17 VII, 539 | dependent, both engaged in equally painful exercises. But the 18 VIII, 556 | to know them, and it is equally dangerous to be ignorant 19 VIII, 556 | ignorant of them. And it is equally of God's mercy that He has 20 VIII, 556 | them unworthy of Him. It is equally important to men to know 21 VIII, 556 | these points; and it is equally dangerous for man to know 22 VIII, 556 | Christian religion abhors almost equally.~Without Jesus Christ the 23 VIII, 586 | partly revealed; since it is equally dangerous to man to know 24 IX, 618 | convince me. Thus I should equally have rejected the religion 25 IX, 631(113)| feminarum, i-3. "He could equally have renewed it, under the 26 XII, 763 | and the probabilities were equally great.~ 27 XIV, 920 | sages erected a structure equally fine outside, but upon a


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