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Quotes by Michel de Montaigne

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Every one is well or ill at ease, according as he finds himself! not he whom the world believes, but he who believes himself to be so, is content; and in him alone belief gives itself being and reality.
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Every one is well or ill at ease, according as he finds himself! not he whom the world believes, but he who believes himself to be so, is content; and in him alone belief gives itself being and reality.
The Emperor Conrad III had besieged Guelph, Duke of Bavaria; no matter how base and cowardly were the satisfactions offered him, the most generous condition he would vouchsafe was to allow the noblewomen who had been besieged with the Duke to come out honourably on foot, together with whatever they could carry on their persons. They, with greatness of heart, decided to carry out on their shoulders their husbands, their children and the Duke himself.
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The Emperor Conrad III had besieged Guelph, Duke of Bavaria; no matter how base and cowardly were the satisfactions offered him, the most generous condition he would vouchsafe was to allow the noblewomen who had been besieged with the Duke to come out honourably on foot, together with whatever they could carry on their persons. They, with greatness of heart, decided to carry out on their shoulders their husbands, their children and the Duke himself.
It is a human tendency “to measure truth and error by our capacity.”
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It is a human tendency “to measure truth and error by our capacity.”
God defend me from being an honest man according to the description which every day I see made by each man to his own glorification.
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God defend me from being an honest man according to the description which every day I see made by each man to his own glorification.
Saying is one thing and doing is another.
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Saying is one thing and doing is another.
I know that the arms of friendship are long enough to reach from the one end of the world to the other.
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I know that the arms of friendship are long enough to reach from the one end of the world to the other.
Children’s playthings are not sports and should be deemed as their most serious actions.
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Children’s playthings are not sports and should be deemed as their most serious actions.
Aesop, that great man, saw his master making water as he walked. “What!” he said, “Must we void ourselves as we run?” Use our timeas best we may, yet a great part of it will still be idly and ill spent.
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Aesop, that great man, saw his master making water as he walked. “What!” he said, “Must we void ourselves as we run?” Use our timeas best we may, yet a great part of it will still be idly and ill spent.
The man who thinks he knows does not yet know what knowing is.
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The man who thinks he knows does not yet know what knowing is.
Those that will combat use and custom by the strict rules of grammar do but jest.
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Those that will combat use and custom by the strict rules of grammar do but jest.
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