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Blaise Pascal Quotes - Page 10

It is not permitted to the most equitable of men to be a judge in his own cause.

Blaise Pascal, Henry Rogers, Victor Cousin, Charles Louandre (1859). “The Thoughts, Letters and Opuscules of Blaise Pascal”, p.182

If men knew themselves, God would heal and pardon them.

Blaise Pascal, W. F. Trotter, T. S. Eliot (2003). “Pensees”, p.231, Courier Corporation

Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same.

Blaise Pascal (2010). “Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works”, p.25, Cosimo, Inc.

To make a man a saint, it must indeed be by grace; and whoever doubts this does not know what a saint is, or a man.

Blaise Pascal, Henry Rogers, Victor Cousin, Charles Louandre (1859). “The Thoughts, Letters and Opuscules of Blaise Pascal”, p.380