A Quote by Blaise Pascal

Continued eloquence is wearisome. — © Blaise Pascal
Continued eloquence is wearisome.

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False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.
Eloquence is relative. One can no more pronounce on the eloquence of any composition than the wholesomeness of a medicine, without knowing for whom it is intended.
True eloquence scorns eloquence.
True eloquence forgoes eloquence.
The Lord is no respector of persons, and will give success to all who work for it. If l can only impress upon the minds of the youth of Zion the eloquence, the inexpressible eloquence of work, I shall feel fully repaid.
Borrowed eloquence, if it contains as good stuff, is as good as own eloquence
Israel has been extremely aggressive, they have continued with their settlement policies, they have continued demolitions, they have continued with their occupation policies which entail a humiliation of Palestinians, which makes the (peace) process difficult.
One who has accumulated virtue will certainly also possess eloquence; but he who has eloquence doe not necessarily possess virtue.
I enjoy comedy but it can become wearisome.
There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work.
Success is brought by continued labor and continued watchfulness. We must struggle on, not for one moment hesitate, nor take one backward step.
To hear complaints is wearisome alike to the wretched and the happy.
To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating.
The daily life is so wearisome; yet duty lies that way.
It seems to me that it will be very wearisome to be a man.
In Michigan, a liberal democrat raised taxes and kept their government programs at the same level. And guess what? Their economy continued into the toilet, it continued down.
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