Blaise Pascal Quote

One man will say a thing of himself without comprehending its excellence, in which another will discern a marvelous series of conclusions, which makes us affirm that it is no longer the same expression, and that he is no more indebted for it to the one from whom he has learned it, than a beautiful tree belongs to the one who cast the seed, without thinking of it, or knowing it, into the fruitful soil which caused its growth by its own fertility.


The Art of Persuasion


One man will say a thing of himself without comprehending its excellence, in which another will discern a marvelous series of conclusions, which...

One man will say a thing of himself without comprehending its excellence, in which another will discern a marvelous series of conclusions, which...

One man will say a thing of himself without comprehending its excellence, in which another will discern a marvelous series of conclusions, which...

One man will say a thing of himself without comprehending its excellence, in which another will discern a marvelous series of conclusions, which...