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I was married to a state of mind and I divorced it by Black Thought

I was married to a state of mind and I divorced it

Black Thought
marriedstatesmind
The triumph of an uncluttered mind. by Blaine Nye

The triumph of an uncluttered mind.

Blaine Nye
triumphmind

Nature imitates herself. A grain thrown into good ground brings forth fruit; a principle thrown into a good mind brings forth fruit. Everything is created and conducted by the same Master-the root, the branch, the fruits-the principles, the consequences.

Blaise Pascal
naturerootsmind
Chess is the gymnasium of the mind. by Blaise Pascal

Chess is the gymnasium of the mind.

Blaise Pascal
gymnasiumsmindchess
God has given us evidence sufficiently clear to convince those wi... by Blaise Pascal

God has given us evidence sufficiently clear to convince those with an open heart and mind.

Blaise Pascal
givenmindheart

Il y a deux sortes d'esprits, l'un ge ome trique, et l'autre que l'on peut appeler de finesse. Le premier a des vues lentes, dures et inflexibles; mais le dernier a une souplesse de pense e. There are two kinds of mind, one mathematical, the other what one might call the intuitive. The first takes a slow, firm, inflexible view, but the latter has flexibility of thought.

Blaise Pascal
viewsmindtwo

It is the conduct of God, who disposes all things kindly, to put religion into the mind by reason, and into the heart by grace.

Blaise Pascal
gracemindheart
The heart has arguments with which the logic of mind is not aquai... by Blaise Pascal

The heart has arguments with which the logic of mind is not aquainted.

Blaise Pascal
logicmindheart

The mind has its arrangement; it proceeds from principles to demonstrations. The heart has a different mode of proceeding.

Blaise Pascal
principlesmindheart

Man is to himself the most wonderful object in nature; for he cannot conceive what the body is, still less what the mind is, and least of all how a body should be united to a mind. This is

Blaise Pascal
bodymindmen

God only pours out his light into the mind after having subdued the rebellion of the will by an altogether heavenly gentleness which charms and wins it.

Blaise Pascal
lightmindwinning

People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves discovered than by those which have come in to the mind of others.

Blaise Pascal
minddiscoverypeople

From whence comes it that a cripple in body does not irritate us, and that a crippled mind enrages us? It is because a cripple sees that we go right, and a distorted mind says that it is we who go astray. But for that we should have more pity and less rage.

Blaise Pascal
should-haveminddoe

The heart has its order, the mind has its own, which uses principles and demonstrations. The heart has a different one. We do not prove that we ought to be loved by setting out in order the causes of love; that would be absurd.

Blaise Pascal
mindheartorder
Dull minds are never either intuitive or mathematical. by Blaise Pascal

Dull minds are never either intuitive or mathematical.

Blaise Pascal
mathematicalminddull

The mind naturally makes progress, and the will naturally clings to objects; so that for want of right objects, it will attach itself to wrong ones.

Blaise Pascal
progressmindwant

There are some who speak well and write badly. For the place and the audience warm them, and draw from their minds more than they think of without that warmth.

Blaise Pascal
mindwritingthinking

It is natural for the mind to believe and for the will to love; so that, for want of true objects, they must attach themselves to false.

Blaise Pascal
true-lovemindbelieve
Flies are so mighty that they win battles, paralyse our minds, ea... by Blaise Pascal

Flies are so mighty that they win battles, paralyse our minds, eat up our bodies.

Blaise Pascal
mindwinningscience

The mind must not be forced; artificial and constrained manners fill it with foolish presumption, through unnatural elevation and vain and ridiculous inflation, instead of solid and

Blaise Pascal
ridiculousfoolishmind
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