Blaise Pascal Quote

If it is pleasing to observe in nature her desire to paint God in all his works, in which we see some traces of him because they are his images, how much more just is it to consider in the productions of minds the efforts which they make to imitate the essential truth, even in shunning it, and to remark wherein they attain it and wherein they wander from it, as I have endeavored to do in this study.


Conversation on Epictetus and Montaigne


If it is pleasing to observe in nature her desire to paint God in all his works, in which we see some traces of him because they are his images, how...

If it is pleasing to observe in nature her desire to paint God in all his works, in which we see some traces of him because they are his images, how...

If it is pleasing to observe in nature her desire to paint God in all his works, in which we see some traces of him because they are his images, how...

If it is pleasing to observe in nature her desire to paint God in all his works, in which we see some traces of him because they are his images, how...