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Famous Michel de Montaigne Quotes
Source: Complete Essays
Source: Complete Essays
Source: The Complete Works: Essays, Travel Journal, Letters
Source: The Complete Works: Essays, Travel Journal, Letters
Source: Complete Essays
Source: Complete Essays
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Source: The Essays
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Source: Complete Essays
“True freedom is to have power over oneself for everything.”
“Let [children] be able to do all things, and love to do only the good.”
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Source: The Complete Works: Essays, Travel Journal, Letters
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Source: The Essays
“I see this evident, that we willingly accord to piety only the services that flatter our passions.”
Source: Complete Essays
Source: Complete Essays
“What fear has once made me will, I am bound still to will when without fear.”
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Source: The Essays
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Source: The Complete Essays of Montaigne
Source: Complete Essays
Source: The Complete Works: Essays, Travel Journal, Letters
Source: The Complete Essays of Montaigne
“... whoever believes anything esteems that it is a work of charity to persuade another of it.”
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Source: Complete Essays
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Source: Selections from the Essays
Source: The Complete Essays of Montaigne
Source: Complete Essays
“I would rather be old for a shorter time than be old before my time.”
“There is a certain amount of purpose, acquiescence, and satisfaction in nursing one's melancholy.”
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Source: The Essays
“Our own peculiar human condition is that we are as fit to be laughed at as able to laugh.”
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