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Pierre Nicole, the influential French theologian and moralist, grappled with questions of faith, reason, and conscience in his writings on ethics, religion, and philosophy. From his collaborations with Blaise Pascal to his treatises on moral education and the pursuit of virtue, Nicole's contributions to 17th-century French thought continue to inspire reflection and debate on the nature of morality, piety, and the human condition.
"When we hide our failings from others, we seek to hide them from ourselves, and it is in the latter attempt that we are most successful."
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"When we hide our failings from others, we seek to hide them from ourselves, and it is in the latter attempt that we are most successful."

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"We need a reason to speak but none to keep silent."
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"We need a reason to speak but none to keep silent."

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