“Philosophers have very justly remarked that the only solid instruction is that which the pupil brings from his own depths; that the true instruction is not that which transmits notions wholly formed, but that which renders him capable of forming for himself good opinions. That which they have said in regard to the intellectual faculties applies equally to the moral faculties. There is for the soul a spontaneous culture, on which depends all the real progress in perfection.” SaidRealSoulCultureMoralOpinionProgressDependsCapableIntellectualPerfectionRegardDepthNotionPhilosopherFacultyInstructionSpontaneousPupilsTransmit Author:Joseph Marie, baron de Gerando
“I strive for perfection, but Im not perfect. But what I can say is my morals are totally different than any other 24-year-old rapper my age now. I look at life totally different. A whole other aspect. I have different views and morals on life in general. And opinions.” YearsLooksI CanDifferentWholeAgePerfectViewsMoralOpinionAspectPerfectionStriveRapperNot PerfectI'm Not PerfectDifferent Views Author:ASAP Rocky
“People strive to achieve a certain form of perfection constantly and it's impossible because it's a form of opinion. I can think someone is pretty but the person next to me can think that they're unattractive.” PeopleThinkingPersonsI CanFormCertainNextOpinionImpossibleAchievePerfectionStriveUnattractive Author:Mila Kunis
“Of all human and ancient opinions concerning religion, that seems to me the most likely and most excusable, that acknowledged God as an incomprehensible power, the original and preserver of all things, all goodness, all perfection, receiving and taking in good part the honour and reverence that man paid him, under what method, name, or ceremonies soever.” MenHumansSeemsNamesOpinionGoodnessAll ThingsPerfectionPaidOriginalsMethodAncientHonourReverenceReceivingCeremony Book:Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays Source: Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays