Examples of using Pascal said in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It's just that Pascal said that.
Pascal said that man is a thoughtful weed.
The heart has its reasons, Pascal said.
Pascal said:"Soldiers talk soldierly.".
Can you tell me exactly what Jacques Pascal said before he fired his weapon?
And so Pascal said, we would better believe in God.
The heart has many reasons, the 17th-century philosopher Blaise Pascal said, of which reason knows nothing.
That is why Pascal said“man is a thinking reed”.
Every day this complete equality eludes the hands of the people at the moment when they believe they have seized it,and it flees, as Pascal said, in an eternal flight;
Pascal said that opinion is the real ruler of the world.
Blaise Pascal said,“All men seek happiness, this without exception.
Pascal said something similar, referring to humanity:“L'homme passe infiniment l'homme.”(Man infinitely transcends man).
As Blaise Pascal said,“I would have written you a shorter letter if I had more time.”.
Pascal said:“There is enough light for those who want to see, and enough darkness for those who do not want.”.
As Blaise Pascal said,“I believe witnesses who have their throats cut.”.
As Pascal said, the heart has its reasons that Reason knows not of.
And as Pascal said, the heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.
Blaise Pascal said“I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time”.
Blaise Pascal said,"Knowing God without knowing our own wretchedness makes for pride.
As Blaise Pascal said,"I readily believe those witnesses whose throats are cut.".
As Pascal said,‘A human being is only a reed, the frailest one in all of nature; but it's a thinking reed'.
Blaise Pascal said,"All of man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone.".
Pascal said,“earthly things must be known to be loved; but spiritual things must be loved in order to be known.”.
As Blaise Pascal said centuries ago, though we believe for no other reason, we should at least believe because God is the best bet.
As Blaise Pascal said centuries ago, if we believe for no other reason, then at least we ought to believe because God is the best bet.
Blaise Pascal said in the seventeenth century that most of the world's problems were due to man's inability to sit quietly in a room.
As Pascal says, the heart has its reasons which the reason does not know.
Pascal says,"the heart has reasons that reason cannot know.".
There is, as Pascal says, sufficient light for those who wish to see and sufficient obscurity for those who do not wish to see.
Christian philosopher Blaise Pascal says that God“instituted prayer in order to allow His creatures the dignity of causality.”.