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#a [[succinct]] [[statement]] or [[observation]] of a [[fundamental]] [[principle]], [[general]] [[truth]], or [[rule]] of [[conduct]] #a [[succinct]] [[statement]] or [[observation]] of a [[fundamental]] [[principle]], [[general]] [[truth]], or [[rule]] of [[conduct]]
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*[[aphorism]] *[[aphorism]]
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 +== See also ==
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 +See ''[[Pensées]]'' and ''[[Maximes]]'' of [[Blaise Pascal]]
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  1. a succinct statement or observation of a fundamental principle, general truth, or rule of conduct

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See Pensées and Maximes of Blaise Pascal




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