Quote by Blaise Pascal

We would never travel on the sea if we had no hope of telling about it later... We lose our lives with joy provided people talk about it... Even philosophers wish for admirers.


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Summary

This quote suggests that our desire to share our experiences and be remembered by others is a driving force behind our actions. It implies that the ability to recount and be praised for our adventures motivates us to take risks, even in dangerous or uncertain situations. It reflects the universal human longing for recognition and the satisfaction derived from being admired or acknowledged for accomplishments or bravery. The quote also suggests that this desire extends beyond ordinary individuals, as even philosophers seek appreciation from their admirers.

By Blaise Pascal
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