Quote by Blaise Pascal
If we examine our thoughts, we shall find them always occupied wit

If we examine our thoughts, we shall find them always occupied with the past and the future. – Blaise Pascal

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There are two kinds of people one can call reasonable: those who serve God with all their heart because they know him, and those who seek him with all their heart because they do not know him. – Blaise Pascal

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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous who think they are sinners and the sinners who think they are righteous. – Blaise Pascal

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Men
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In each action we must look beyond the action at our past, present, and future state, and at others whom it affects, and see the relations of all those things. And then we shall be very cautious. – Blaise Pascal

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Without wisdom, the future has no meaning, no valuable purpose. – Herbie Hancock

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All sciences are now under the obligation to prepare the ground for the future task of the philosopher, which is to solve the problem of value, to determine the true hierarchy of values. – Friedrich Nietzsche

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We live trapped, between the churned-up and examined past and a future that waits for our work. – Anna Freud

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The more we shelter children from every disappointment, the more devastating future disappointments will be. – Fred G. Gosman

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The devil tempts all men, but idle men tempt the devil. – Arabic Proverb

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Knowledge of other peoples beliefs and ways of thinking must be used to build bridges, not to create conflicts. – Kjell Magne Bondevik

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I have a very open line of communication with both my children. – Gloria Estefan

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The deep pain that is felt at the death of every friendly soul arises from the feeling that there is in every individual something which is inexpressible, peculiar to him alone, and is, therefore, absolutely and irretrievably lost. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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