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Blaise Pascal
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thoughts

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1 I | SECTION I: THOUGHTS ON MIND AND ON STYLE ~ 2 I, 16 | on the other, between the thoughts and the expressions which 3 I, 18 | is entirely composed of thoughts born from the common talk 4 I, 22 | the same way if the same thoughts in a different arrangement 5 I, 22 | arrangement form different thoughts!~ 6 II, 116| 116. Thoughts.—All is one, all is different. 7 II, 139| bustle which averts these thoughts of ours and amuses us.~Reasons 8 II, 139| occupation which turned their thoughts from self, and that they 9 II, 140| painful and disquieting thoughts? We need not wonder; for 10 II, 142| so as to occupy all his thoughts with the care of dancing 11 II, 165| 165. Thoughts.—In omnibus requiem quaesivi. 21 12 II, 172| Let each one examine his thoughts, and he will find them all 13 III, 194| is. All our actions and thoughts must take such different 14 III, 195| thus all our actions and thoughts must take such different 15 V, 310| tyrant.—I, too, will keep my thoughts secret.~I will take care 16 VI, 366| necessary to hinder its thoughts; it needs only the creaking 17 VI, 370| 370. Chance gives rise to thoughts, and chance removes them; 18 VI, 373| Scepticism.—I shall here write my thoughts without order, and not perhaps 19 VII, 434| natural sleep, these different thoughts which disturb us being perhaps 20 VII, 469| for the Ego consists in my thoughts. Therefore I, who think, 21 X, 669| grown old in these earthly thoughts, that God loved their father 22 XI, 712| not good, after their own thoughts; a people that provoketh 23 XI, 712| know their works and their thoughts; it shall come that I will 24 XIV, 902| but we will follow the thoughts of our hearts"; and they


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