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Discover Blaise Pascal famous and rare quotes. Share Blaise Pascal quotations about heart, soul and math. "There is a God shaped vacuum in t
Blaise Pascal (2016). “Pensées”, p.110, Open Road Media [Christianity] endeavors equally to establish these two things: that God has set up in the Church visible signs to make himself known to those who should seek him sincerely, and that he has nevertheless so disguised them that he will only be perceived by those who seek him with all ...
"Blaise Pascal Thoughts: Selected and Translated". What a chimaera then is man, what a novelty, what a monster, what chaos, what a subject of contradiction, what a prodigy! Judge of all things, yet an imbecile earthworm; depository of truth, yet a sewer of uncertainty and error; pride and refuse of the universe.
Blaise Pascal, James M. Houston (2006). “The Mind on Fire: Faith for the Skeptical and Indifferent”, p.155, David C Cook It is the heart which perceives God and not the reason.
Blaise Pascal, Henry Rogers, Victor Cousin, Charles Louandre (1859). “The Thoughts, Letters and Opuscules of Blaise Pascal”, p.369 Reflect on death as in Jesus Christ, not as without Jesus Christ.
Blaise Pascal (2012). “Pascal's Pensées”, p.85, tredition Between us, and Hell or Heaven, there is only life between the two, which is the most fragile thing in the world.
"The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal". Book by Blaise Pascal, published by Kegan Paul. Chapter "The Misery of Man Without God", 1885.
Blaise Pascal, Henry Rogers, Victor Cousin, Charles Louandre (1859). “The Thoughts, Letters and Opuscules of Blaise Pascal”, p.380 Religion is so great a thing that it is right that those who will not take the trouble to seek it if it be obscure, should be deprived of it.
Discover Blaise Pascal famous and rare quotes. Share Blaise Pascal quotations about heart, soul and math. "Most of man's trouble comes from his inabili
Blaise Pascal, James M. Houston (2006). “The Mind on Fire: Faith for the Skeptical and Indifferent”, p.155, David C Cook Do little things as if they were great, because of the majesty of the Lord Jesus Christ who dwells in thee.