Faith indeed tells what the senses do not tell, but not the contrary of what they see. — Blaise Pascal
Belief is a wise wager. Granted that faith cannot be proved, what harm will come to you if — Blaise Pascal
Contradiction is not a sign of falsity, nor the lack of contradiction a sign of truth. — Blaise Pascal
Chance gives rise to thoughts, and chance removes them; no art can keep or acquire them. — Blaise Pascal
Between us and heaven or hell there is only life, which is the frailest thing in the world. — Blaise Pascal
As men are not able to fight against death, misery, ignorance, they have taken it into their — Blaise Pascal
We like security: we like the pope to be infallible in matters of faith, and grave doctors — Blaise Pascal
The strength of a man’s virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts. — Blaise Pascal
The weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy and my fine days within me — Blaise Pascal
The sensitivity of men to small matters, and their indifference to great ones, indicates a strange inversion. — Blaise Pascal
The present letter is a very long one, simply because I had no leisure to make it shorter. — Blaise Pascal
The last proceeding of reason is to recognize that there is an infinity of things which are beyond it. — Blaise Pascal
The last act is bloody, however pleasant all the rest of the play is: a little earth is thrown at — Blaise Pascal
The immortality of the soul is a matter which is of so great consequence to us and which — Blaise Pascal
Vanity of science. Knowledge of physical science will not console me for ignorance of — Blaise Pascal
We are only falsehood, duplicity, contradiction; we both conceal and disguise ourselves from ourselves. — Blaise Pascal