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A learning organization is an organization that is continually expanding its capacity to create its future.
— Peter Senge
The Sacred Willow: Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family. She
— Malcolm Gladwell
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
No religion except ours has taught that man is born in sin; none of the philosophical sects has admitted it; none therefore has spoken the truth
— Blaise Pascal
The only religion which is against nature, against common sense and against our pleasures is the only one which has always existed.
— Blaise Pascal
I believe what makes cooking in Las Vegas different from cooking in most other cities are the guests that dine with you in Las Vegas.
— Michael Mina
The true religion would have to teach greatness and wretchedness, inspire self-esteem and self-contempt, love and hate.
— Blaise Pascal
I don't have time to worry about them when they are not.
— John Sheridan
Being unable to cure death, wretchedness and ignorance, men have decided, in order to be happy, not to think about such things.
— Blaise Pascal
The truth about nature we discover with our brains. The truth about religion we discover with our hearts.
— Blaise Pascal
Which is the more believable of the two, Moses or China?
— Blaise Pascal
My specialty was baked potatoes with cheese melted over broccoli. I was also very good at melting cheese on bread.
— Rachel Sklar
Human beings must be known to be loved; but Divine beings must be loved to be known.
— Blaise Pascal
Religion is so great a thing that it is right that those who will not take the trouble to seek it if it be obscure, should be deprived of it.
— Blaise Pascal
If there were only one religion, God would indeed be manifest.
— Blaise Pascal