Blaise Pascal

From proving the existence of the vacuum to courting the infinite with geometries and machines, my restless mind has wandered the frontiers of science and faith.

Ask me what it means to wager on God, why the frailties of the human heart fascinated me more than my own calculating devices, or how a provincial correspondent could unsettle the might of doctrinal certitude.

In every paradox of thought, I discovered that the greatness and misery of man are but two faces of the same coin—each pressing us toward mystery and grace.