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Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.
— Blaise Pascal
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We view things not only from different sides, but with different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike.
— Blaise Pascal
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Our nature consists in motion; complete rest is death.
— Blaise Pascal
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The greatness of man is great in that he knows himself to be wretched. A tree does not know itself to be wretched.
— Blaise Pascal
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Man's true nature being lost, everything becomes his nature; as, his true good being lost, everything becomes his good.
— Blaise Pascal
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Vanity is but the surface.
— Blaise Pascal
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