“Is there a polity better ordered, the offices better distributed, and more inviolably observed and maintained, than that of bees?”
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Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays
This compilation features a curated selection of Michel de Montaigne's most renowned essays, showcasing his wit, insight, and philosophical depth on a wide range of subjects. more
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“The judgment is an utensil proper for all subjects, and will have an oar in everything.”
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“The wise man lives as long as he ought, not so long as he can.”
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“In love, 'tis no other than frantic desire for that which flies from us.”
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“Tis the taste of effeminacy that disrelishes ordinary and accustomed things.”
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“Pride dwells in the thought; the tongue can have but a very little share in it.”
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