Blaise PascalGreat Neck Publishing., 1910 |
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... contrary, being thus accustomed to judge at a single glance, are so astonished when they are presented with propositions of which they understand nothing, and the way to which is through definitions and axioms so sterile, and which they ...
... contrary, being thus accustomed to judge at a single glance, are so astonished when they are presented with propositions of which they understand nothing, and the way to which is through definitions and axioms so sterile, and which they ...
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... contrary, who are accustomed to reason from principles, do not at all understand matters of feeling, seeking principles, and being unable to see at a glance. 4 Mathematics, Intuition. — True eloquence makes light of eloquence, ON MIND ...
... contrary, who are accustomed to reason from principles, do not at all understand matters of feeling, seeking principles, and being unable to see at a glance. 4 Mathematics, Intuition. — True eloquence makes light of eloquence, ON MIND ...
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... contrary of what those wish to obtain from us without giving us pleasure, the coin for which we will do whatever is wanted. 25 Eloquence. — It requires the pleasant and the real; but the pleasant must itself be drawn from the true. 26 ...
... contrary of what those wish to obtain from us without giving us pleasure, the coin for which we will do whatever is wanted. 25 Eloquence. — It requires the pleasant and the real; but the pleasant must itself be drawn from the true. 26 ...
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... contrary that what is to prove it is clear, and so we understand it easily. Epigrams of Martial. — Man loves malice, but not against One-eyed men nor the unfortunate, but against the fortunate and proud. People are mistaken in thinking ...
... contrary that what is to prove it is clear, and so we understand it easily. Epigrams of Martial. — Man loves malice, but not against One-eyed men nor the unfortunate, but against the fortunate and proud. People are mistaken in thinking ...
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... contrary.] 71 Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same. 72 Man's disproportion. — [This is where our innate knowledge leads us. If it be not true, there is no truth in man; and if it ...
... contrary.] 71 Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same. 72 Man's disproportion. — [This is where our innate knowledge leads us. If it be not true, there is no truth in man; and if it ...
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Antichrist believe BLAISE PASCAL bless blind body called cause Christians Church circumcision consolation contrary corrupt custom death desire destroy discourse divine doctrine doubt earth enemies Epictetus error Esdras esteem eternal Eucharist evil exist faith false father fear feel foretold give glory grace happy heart heathen heaven heretics holy ignorant imagination indivisible infinite infinity Isaiah Jansenists Jesuits Jesus Christ Jews Josephus judge justice king knowledge light live Lord lust manner meaning Messiah mind miracles misery Montaigne Moses nature necessary never nevertheless object obscurity ourselves Pascal passions perfect PERIER persons pleasing pleasure Port Royal pride principles proof prophecies prophets prove Psalms reason received religion render rule sacrifice Saint Saint Paul Scripture second temple seek sins soul speak spirit suffer Talmud thee things thou thought tion true truth understand unto useless vanity weakness whole wish words