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If you press me to say why I loved him, I can say no more than because he was he, and I was I.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Love

The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Ataraxy Independence Individuality Inspirational Self Assurance Self Awareness Self Containment Self Determination Self Esteem Self Reliance Self Respect Self Sufficiency Self Trust Solitude

I do not care so much what I am to others as I care what I am to myself.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Confidence Inspirational Pride

I quote others only in order the better to express myself.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Expression Humor Irony Quoting Truth

Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a worm, and yet he will be making gods by dozens.

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Michel De Montaigne Gods Humor Madness Superstition

The greater part of the world's troubles are due to questions of grammar.

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Michel De Montaigne De Montaigne Grammar Humor Misunderstandings Problems Troubles World

Learned we may be with another man's learning: we can only be wise with wisdom of our own.

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Michel De Montaigne Learning Philosophy Wisdom

L'utilité du vivre n'est pas en l'espace: elle est en l'usage.

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Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Heureuse la mort qui oste le loisir aux apprests de tel equipage.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

D'autant que nous avons cher, estre, et estre consiste en mouvement et action.

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Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

L'honneste est stable et permanent.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

J'accuse toute violence en l'education d'une ame tendre, qu'on dresse pour l'honneur, et la liberté.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Je hay entre autres vices, cruellement la cruauté, et par nature et par jugement, comme l'extreme de tous les vices.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Il n'est rien qui tente mes larmes que les larmes.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Les naturels sanguinaires à l'endroit des bestes, tesmoignent une propension naturelle à la cruauté.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Nature a, (ce crains-je) elle mesme attaché à l'homme quelque instinct à l'inhumanité

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Essay French Philosophy Renaissance Skepticism

Why do people respect the package rather than the man?

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Michel De Montaigne Appearance Truth

Though the ancient poet in Plutarch tells us we must not trouble the gods with our affairs because they take no heed of our angers and disputes, we can never enough decry the disorderly sallies of our minds.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne God Human Nature Madness Mind Passion Soul

There were many terrible things in my life and most of them never happened.

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Michel De Montaigne Wisdom Worry

It is a disaster that wisdom forbids you to be satisfied with yourself and always sends you away dissatisfied and fearful, whereas stubbornness and foolhardiness fill their hosts with joy and assurance.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Stubbornness Wisdom

I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but so far as I can remember,I have followed none but my own.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Judgment Wisdom

The least strained and most natural ways of the soul are the most beautiful, the best occupations are the least forced.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Beauty Life Occupation Soul Wisdom Work

Stupidity and wisdom meet in the same centre of sentiment and resolution, in the suffering of human accidents.

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Michel De Montaigne Stupidity Wisdom

There is indeed a certain sense of gratification when we do a good deed that gives us inward satisfaction, and a generous pride that accompanies a good conscience…These testimonies of a good conscience are pleasant; and such a natural pleasure is very beneficial to us; it is the only payment that can never fail. “On Repentance

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Happiness Service

We need but little learning to live happily.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Happiness Learning Life

Confidence in others' honesty is no light testimony of one's own integrity.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Confidence Faith Honesty Integrity

All is a-swarm with commentaries: of authors there is a dearth.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Authorship Loquacity Skills Writing

Nothing is so firmly believed as that which we least know.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Belief Firm Ignorance Intensity Knowledge

Judgement can do without knowledge: but not knowledge without judgement.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Judgement Knowledge

We must not attach knowledge to the mind, we have to incorporate it there.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Knowledge Mind Understanding

Every other knowledge is harmful to him who does not have knowledge of goodness.

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Michel De Montaigne Goodness Knowledge Understanding

...were these Essays of mine considerable enough to deserve a critical judgment, it might then, I think, fallout that they would not much take with common and vulgar capacities, nor be very acceptable to the singular and excellent sort of men; the first would not understand them enough, and the last too much; and so they may hover in the middle region.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Abecedarian Average Criticism Doctoral Essays Ignorance In Between Judgement Knowledge Subtlety

Did I know myself less, I might perhaps venture to handle something or other to the bottom, and to be deceived in my own inability; but sprinkling here one word and there another, patterns cut from severalpieces and scattered without design and without engaging myself too far, I am not responsible for them, or obliged to keep close to my subject, without varying at my own liberty and pleasure, and giving up myself to doubt and uncertainty, and to myown governing method, ignorance.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Capability Depth Design Doubt Essay Flow Ignorance Inability Knowledge Liberty Literature Method Play Pleasure Self Conceit Self Deception Uncertainty Vanity

Demetrius the grammarian finding in the temple of Delphos a knot of philosophers set chatting together, said to them, “Either I am much deceived,or by your cheerful and pleasant countenances, you are engaged in no very deep discourse.” To which one of them, Heracleon the Megarean, replied: “ ’Tis for such as are puzzled about inquiring whether the future tense of the verb Ballo be spelt with adouble L, or that hunt after the derivation of the comparatives Cheirou and Beltiou, and the superlatives Cheiriotou and Beliotou, to knit their brows whilst discoursing of their science; but as to philosophical discourses, they always divert and cheer up those that entertain them, and never deject them or make them sad.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Discourse Enjoyment Entertainment Gaiety Grammatics Knowledge Philosophy Relaxed Science Wisdom

[Marriage] happens as with cages: the birds without despair to get in, and those within despair of getting out.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Cages Captivity Freedom Marriage Married Life Matrimony Relationships Single

The advantage of living is not measured by length, but by use; some men have lived long, and lived little; attend to it while you are in it. It lies in your will, not in the number of years, for you to have lived enough.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Life Time

When I am attacked by gloomy thoughts, nothing helps me so much as running to my books. They quickly absorb me and banish the clouds from my mind.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Books

He who fears he shall suffer, already suffers what he fears.

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Michel De Montaigne Fear Paradox Suffer Suffering

The thing I fear most is fear.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Fear

If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.

~ Michel De Montaigne

Michel De Montaigne Friendship Love Marriage
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