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pleases 12
pleasing 7
pleasure 39
pleasures 15
plebeians 1
plebiscites 1
plebiscitis 3
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15 opposite
15 perish
15 perpetuity
15 pleasures
15 poor
15 possess
15 prophet
Blaise Pascal
Pensées

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pleasures

   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 11 | we may receive the same pleasures and the same sacrifices 2 II, 82 | we must work all day for pleasures seen to be imaginary; and, 3 II, 109| state in which we are the pleasures of the state in which we 4 II, 109| if we attained to these pleasures, we should not be happy 5 II, 110| of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance of the 6 II, 110| of the vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.~ 7 II, 139| procure for them all kinds of pleasures.~The king is surrounded 8 II, 174| former knowing the vanity of pleasures from experience, the latter 9 III, 194| lasting satisfaction; that our pleasures are only vanity; that our 10 III, 195| inclinations and their own pleasures without reflection and without 11 III, 233| not have those poisonous pleasures, glory and luxury; but will 12 VII, 430| have offered us earthly pleasures as the chief good even in 13 X, 665| is to say, love earthly pleasures.~The Old Testament contains 14 X, 691| turns him away from sensual pleasures, satiate themselves with 15 XI, 723| God. Men renounced their pleasures. What Plato could only make


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