In addition to Pascal's other achievements, he was also a wit. Now even in his day, it was known that Cleopatra had a very large nose. There was/is an old saying that one should "pull in his nose" or "pull in his horns", when others think he is being too greedy. So, he was saying that if Cleopatra had been content with what she had, the culture (face) of the world would have evolved differently. At least that's my idea of his meaning.
a punctuation mark
"Exclamatory" is a remark that exclaims something.
funny
sarcasm
An allusive remark refers to a statement that indirectly references something or someone, often relying on the audience's prior knowledge or understanding to interpret its meaning. It can serve to hint at a deeper or hidden meaning without explicitly stating it.
something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorius essay.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Actually, a sarcastic remark is an example of verbal irony, where the intended meaning is different from the literal meaning. Irony involves a contrast between expectations and reality.
The future tense of the word "remark" is "will remark."
She made a snide remark about his outfit at the party.
The root word for mention is "mentionem," which comes from the Latin word "mentio," meaning "a mention or remark."
An offhand remark is a remark that is spoken without thought. Similar to something blurted out.