Pasquier Quesnel (14 July 1634 – 2 December 1719) was a French Jansenist theologian.
Anger causes us often to condemn in one what we approve in another.
Care may acquire wealth, which, when acquired, care must guard and worry about.
We pass our life in deliberation, and we die upon it.
Men are; more inclined to ask curious questions than to obtain necessary instruction.
Zeal is very blind, or badly regulated, when it encroaches upon the rights of others.
There is no greater punishment than that of being abandoned to one's self.
The truth only irritates those it enlightens, but does not convert.
A just person knows how to secure his own reputation without blemishing another's by exposing his faults.
Charity is an eternal debt and without limit.
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