Blaise Pascal Quotes
So Imprudent Are We That We Wander In The Times Which Are Not Ours, And Do Not Think Of The Only One Which Belongs To Us; And So Idle Are We That We Dream Of Those Times Which Are No More, And Thoughtlessly Overlook That Which Alone Exists.
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