Blaise Pascal Quotes
There Is Nothing We Can Now Call Our Own, For What We Call So Is The Effect Of Art; Crimes Are Made By Decrees Of The Senate, Or By The Votes Of The People; And As Here-to-fore We Are Burdened By Vices, So Now We Are Oppressed By Laws.
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