Pierre Nicole citations

Pierre Nicole est un théologien, moraliste, logicien et controversiste français, né le 19 octobre 1625 à Chartres, mort le 16 novembre 1695 à Paris. Il est considéré comme un des principaux auteurs jansénistes. Wikipedia  

✵ 19. octobre 1625 – 16. novembre 1695
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Pierre Nicole: Citations en anglais

“The soul which stops at creatures delays the course of the voyage by which it moves toward God; and by desiring to enjoy them, it proportionately deprives itself of the enjoyment of God.”

Essais de Morale (1753), XII, 301, in The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927) as translated by Mary Ilford (1968), p. 118

“Sins which would terrify us if they were peculiar to ourselves alone cease to frighten us when they are shared. The sinner sleeps soundly when he finds himself surrounded by a multitude, as though God were obliged to spare him.”

L'esprit de M. Nicole, ou: Instructions sur les vérités de la religion, p. 461, in The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1968), p. 94