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ʱԲé
[ pahn-seyz, pahn-; French pahn-sey ]
noun
- a collection of notes, essays, etc., dealing with religious and philosophical matters by Blaise Pascal, published posthumously in 1670.
ʱԲé
- A set of reflections on religion by Blaise Pascal ( Բé is French for “thoughts”). This work contains the famous statement “The heart has its reasons that reason does not know.”
Example Sentences
Mes Բé vont aux victimes et à leurs proches endeuillés.
Et mes Բé sont aussi pour celles qui ne peuvent pas en dire autant.
Mes Բé vont aux nombreux disparus et blessés, victimes de passeurs criminels qui exploitent leur détresse et leur misère.
These included, most egregiously, seven extra copies of Cyril Connolly’s moody collection of Բé, “The Unquiet Grave.”
Burke offers great characters, including Bella Delahoussaye, a blues singer with intimate knowledge of Big Mama Thornton’s mournful “Ball and Chain,” and Dave Robicheaux, a sheriff’s deputy given to moody Բé like “I believe the world belongs to the dead as well as the unborn.”
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