“The principles of pleasure are not firm and stable. They are different in all mankind, and variable in every particular with such a diversity that there is no man more different from another than from himself at different times.”
Quote by Blaise Pascal
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Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works
This volume includes a selection of the author's most significant thoughts, letters, and shorter works, showcasing their depth of insight and intellectual rigor. The collection offers a glimpse into the author's mind, exploring various themes and ideas through a mix of personal and public writings. more
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