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  1. If you bet that it's true, and you believe in God and submit to Him, then if it IS true, you've gained God, heaven, and everything else. If it's false, you've lost nothing, but you've had a good life marked by peace and the illusion that ultimately, everything makes sense.

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  2. 15 gru 2015 · Search within the 153 Blaise Pascal Quotes. Not only do we not know God except through Jesus Christ; We do not even know ourselves except through Jesus Christ. - Blaise Pascal. 116. Jesus. We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart. - Blaise Pascal.

  3. God is surrounded with people full of love who demand of him the benefits of love which are in his power: thus he is properly the king of love. Blaise Pascal. It is natural for the mind to believe and for the will to love; so that, for want of true objects, they must attach themselves to false. Blaise Pascal.

  4. We make an idol of truth itself; for truth apart from charity is not God, but His image and idol, which we must neither love nor worship.

  5. The only true religion consists in knowing that one is lost and in recognizing the fact that one's salvation is entirely dependent on the grace of God. Quotes Interpret. Blaise Pascal's quote encapsulates the essence of true religion, emphasizing the profound humility and reliance on divine grace.

  6. It is the heart which perceives God and not the reason. That is what faith is: God perceived by the heart, not by the reason. Blaise Pascal. God, Heart, Existentialism. Blaise Pascal (1966). “Pascal Pensées”, Penguin Classics. If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing.

  7. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › PenséesPensées - Wikiquote

    6 mar 2023 · The Pensées (1669) (literally "thoughts") represented a defense of the Christian religion by Blaise Pascal, the renowned 17th-century philosopher and mathematician. Pascal's religious conversion led him into a life of asceticism and the Pensées was in many ways his life's work.

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