Blaise Pascal Love Quotes and Famous Sayings
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1. Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
2. The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.
3. When we are in love we seem to ourselves quite different from what we were before.
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Excerpt from Wikipedia: Blaise Pascal (French pronunciation: [blɛz paskal]), (June 19, 1623, in Clermont-Ferrand, France – August 19, 1662, in Paris) was a French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher. He was a child prodigy who was educated by his father, a civil servant. Pascal’s earliest work was in the natural and applied sciences where he made important contributions to the construction of mechanical calculators, the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by generalizing the work of Evangelista Torricelli. Pascal also wrote in defense of the scientific method.
Pascal was a mathematician of the first order. He helped create two major new areas of research. He wrote a significant treatise on the subject of projective geometry at the age of sixteen, and later corresponded with Pierre de Fermat on probability theory, strongly influencing the development of modern economics and social science. Following Galileo and Torricelli, in 1646 he refuted Aristotle’s followers who insisted that nature abhors a vacuum. His results caused many disputes before being accepted.
In 1646, he and his sister Jacqueline identified with the religious movement within Catholicism known by its detractors as Jansenism. His father died in 1651. Following a mystical experience in late 1654, he had his “second conversion”, abandoned his scientific work, and devoted himself to philosophy and theology. His two most famous works date from this period: the Lettres provinciales and the Pensées, the former set in the conflict between Jansenists and Jesuits. In this year, he also wrote an important treatise on the arithmetic of triangles. Between 1658 and 1659 he wrote on the cycloid and its use in calculating the volume of solids.
Pascal had poor health throughout his life and his death came just two months after his 39th birthday.
Famous Sayings by Blaise Pascal
1. All human evil comes from a single cause, man’s inability to sit still in a room.
2. Contradiction is not a sign of falsity, nor the lack of contradiction a sign of truth.
3. Do you wish people to think well of you? Don’t speak well of yourself.
4. Justice and power must be brought together, so that whatever is just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just.
5. Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.
6. Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed.
7. 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.
8. The strength of a man’s virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts.
