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The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.
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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.
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The finite is annihilated in the presence of the infinite, and becomes a pure nothing. So our spirit before God, so our justice before divine justice.
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The consciousness of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance of the vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.
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That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
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Reason commands us far more imperiously than a master; for in disobeying the one we are unfortunate, and in disobeying the other we are fools.
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People are usually more convinced by reasons they discovered themselves than by those found by others.
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People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves discovered than by those which have come in to the mind of others.
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Our soul is cast into a body, where it finds number, time, dimension. Thereupon it reasons, and calls this nature necessity, and can believe nothing else.
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One must know oneself, if this does not serve to discover truth, it at least serves as a rule of life and there is nothing better.
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Nothing is as approved as mediocrity, the majority has established it and it fixes it fangs on whatever gets beyond it either way.
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Nothing fortifies scepticism more than the fact that there are some who are not sceptics; if all were so, they would be wrong.
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Nature has perfection, in order to show that she is the image of God and defects, to show that she is only his image.
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Nature is an infinite sphere of which the center is everywhere and the circumference nowhere.
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Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness.
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction.
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
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Man's true nature being lost, everything becomes his nature; as, his true good being lost, everything becomes his good.
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