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Blaise Pascal

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To be happy man would have to make himself immortal; but, not being able to do so, it has occurred to him to prevent himself from thinking of death. 169

 
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It's one and the same, one and the same
What's the use between death and glory?
Hard to choose between death and glory
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Happy endings, they still don't bore me
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And to make you toe the line
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