Blaise Pascal Quote

All is one, all is different. How many natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does each man ordinarily choose what he has heard praised?


Thoughts, Tr. by W.F. Trotter (ed. 1910)


All is one, all is different. How many natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does each man ordinarily choose what he has heard ...

All is one, all is different. How many natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does each man ordinarily choose what he has heard ...

All is one, all is different. How many natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does each man ordinarily choose what he has heard ...

All is one, all is different. How many natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does each man ordinarily choose what he has heard ...