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Blaise Pascal
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1 II, 63 | circle, a greater world. His opinions on suicide, on death. He 2 II, 63 | rather free and licentious opinions on some relations of life; 3 II, 73(10) | viderit. "Which of these opinions in the truth, a god will 4 II, 135 | like to see the clash of opinions, but not at all to contemplate 5 III, 194 | How can people hold these opinions? What joy can we find in 6 III, 194 | give an account of their opinions, and of the reasons which 7 III, 194 | have a horror of holding opinions in which he would have such 8 III, 194 | those who only feign these opinions would be very unhappy, if 9 III, 195 | whether this is one of those opinions which people receive with 10 V, 301 | follow the ancient laws and opinions? Is it because they are 11 V, 313 | 313. Sound opinions of the people.—Civil wars 12 V, 316 | 316. Sound opinions of the people.—To be spruce 13 V, 324 | The people have very sound opinions, for example:~1. In having 14 V, 328 | essential; and all these opinions are destroyed. We have next 15 V, 328 | next shown that all these opinions are very sound and that 16 V, 328 | are foolish, though their opinions are sound because they do 17 V, 328 | it where it is not, their opinions are always very false and 18 V, 335 | delusion; for, although the opinions of the people are sound, 19 V, 335 | Truth is indeed in their opinions, but not at the point where 20 V, 337 | So arise a succession of opinions for and against, according 21 VI, 363(51)| Devoted to certain fixed opinions, they are forced to defend 22 VI, 374 | of the most extravagant opinions, since he is capable of 23 VII, 431 | mean and ungrateful the low opinions which men naturally have 24 X, 650 | who would base extravagant opinions on Scripture will, for example, 25 XII, 788 | truth remains among common opinions without external difference. 26 XIV, 914 | 915. Montalte.—Lax opinions please men so much, that


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