“A man must live in the world and make the best of it, such as it is.”
Quote by Michel de Montaigne
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This book is a detailed and introspective narrative of Michel de Montaigne's life, from his early years to his mature years. It includes his personal reflections on love, marriage, court life, and public service, as well as his experiences during times of war, revolution, and plague. Montaigne's travels both within his native France and abroad are also chronicled, providing a broader perspective on his experiences. The book delves into his personal habits, tastes, whims, and opinions, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of the wisest men of his time. more
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