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Michel De Montaigne Quotes
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We cannot fail in following nature (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
There is no desire more natural than the desire for knowledge (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
I find that the best goodness I have has some tincture of vice (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Few men have been admired by their own households (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Let no man be ashamed to speak what he is not ashamed to think (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
A man of understanding has lost nothing, if he has himself (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who is not very strong in memory should not meddle with lying (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
A wise man never loses anything if he have himself (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The finest thing in the world is knowing how to belong to oneself (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Nature is a gentle guide, yet not more gentle than prudent and just (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Every abridgement of a good book is a stupid abridgement (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who would be cured of ignorance must confess it (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Those things are dearest to us that have cost us most (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
An unattempted lady could not vaunt of her chastity (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
I want death to find me planting my cabbage (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
It is not death that alarms me, but dying (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
No wind favors him who has no destined port (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The great and glorious masterpiece of man is how to live with purpose (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Virtue craves a steep and thorny path (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Wisdom hath her excesses, and no less need of moderation than folly (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Who is not sure of his memory should not attempt lying (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
As soon as a woman becomes ours, we are no longer theirs (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
All our days travel toward death, and the last one reaches it (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who has once been very foolish will at no other time be very wise (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The clatter of arms drowns the voice of the law (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
We are Christians by the same title as we are natives of Perigord or Germany (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
A man is not hurt so much by what happens, as by his opinion of what happens (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not honesty and good-nature (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
There are truths on this side of the Pyrenees which are falsehoods on the other (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)