Blaise Pascal Quotes About Belief

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  • The incredulous are the more credulous. They believe the miracles of Vespasian that they may not believe those of Moses. [Fr., Incredules les plus credules. Ils croient les miracle de Vespasien, pour ne pas croire ceux de Moise.]

  • To deny, to believe, and to doubt well, are to a man what the race is to a horse.

    "Pensees".
  • It is your own assent to yourself, and the constant voice of your own reason, and not of others, that should make you believe.

    Blaise Pascal (2016). “Pensées”, p.108, Open Road Media
  • If they [Plato and Aristotle] wrote about politics it was as if to lay down rules for a madhouse. And if they pretended to treat it as something really important it was because they knew that the madmen they were talking to believed themselves to be kings and emperors. They humored these beliefs in order to calm down their madness with as little harm as possible.

  • Belief is a wise wager. Granted that faith cannot be proved, what harm will come to you if you gamble on its truth and it proves false? If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation, that He exists.

    "Pensées" by Blaise Pascal, 1669.
  • You see, if the height of the mercury [barometer] column is less on the top of a mountain than at the foot of it (as I have many reasons for believing, although everyone who has so far written about it is of the contrary opinion), it follows that the weight of the air must be the sole cause of the phenomenon, and not that abhorrence of a vacuum, since it is obvious that at the foot of the mountain there is more air to have weight than at the summit, and we cannot possibly say that the air at the foot of the mountain has a greater aversion to empty space than at the top.

  • If we let ourselves believe that man began with divine grace, that he forfeited this by sin, and that he can be redeemed only by divine grace through the crucified Christ, then we shall find peace of mind never granted to philosophers. He who cannot believe is cursed, for he reveals by his unbelief that God has not chosen to give him grace.

  • In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don't.

    "Pensées" by Blaise Pascal, 1669.
  • People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive.

    "'De l'Art de persuader' ('On the Art of Persuasion')". Book by Blaise Pascal, 1658.
  • All men are almost led to believe not of proof, but by attraction. This way is base, ignoble, and irrelevant; every one therefore disavows it. Each one professes to believe and even to love nothing but what he knows to be worthy of belief and love.

    Blaise Pascal (2010). “Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works”, p.406, Cosimo, Inc.
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Blaise Pascal

  • Born: June 19, 1623
  • Died: August 19, 1662
  • Occupation: Mathematician