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Michel de Montaigne

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There is not much less vexation in the government of a private family than in the managing of an entire state.


— Michel de Montaigne


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'Tis the sharpness of our mind that gives the edge to our pains and pleasures.


— Michel de Montaigne


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Unless a man feels he has a good enough memory, he should never venture to lie.


— Michel de Montaigne


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Virtue rejects facility to be her companion. She requires a craggy, rough and thorny way.


— Michel de Montaigne


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We are Christians by the same title as we are natives of Perigord or Germany.


— Michel de Montaigne


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We can be knowledgable with other men's knowledge but we cannot be wise with other men's wisdom.


— Michel de Montaigne


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We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understanding unfurnished and void.


— Michel de Montaigne


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Wit is a dangerous weapon, even to the possessor, if he knows not how to use it discreetly.


— Michel de Montaigne


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The way of the world is to make laws, but follow custom.


— Michel de Montaigne


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The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them... Whether you find satisfaction in life depends not on your tale of years, but on your will.


— Michel de Montaigne


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Did you know about Michel de Montaigne?

The same rule applied to his mother father and servants who were obliged to use only Latin words he himself employed and thus acquired a knowledge of the very language his tutor taught him. That is what Montaigne did and that is why he is the hero of this book. His maternal grandfather Pedro Lopez from Zaragoza was from a wealthy Marrano (Sephardic Jewish) family who had converted to Catholicism.

He is most famously known for his skeptical remark 'Que sçay-je?' ('What do I know?' in Middle French; modern French Que sais-je?). Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (French: [miʃɛl ekɛm də mɔ̃tɛɲ]; February 28 1533 – September 13 1592) was one of the most influential writers of the French Renaissance known for popularising the essay as a literary genre and commonly thought of as the father of modern skepticism. Montaigne had a direct influence on writers the world over including René DescartesBlaise Pascal Jean-Jacques Rousseau William HazlittRalph Waldo Emerson Friedrich Nietzsche Stefan Zweig Eric HofferIsaac Asimov and possibly on the later works of William Shakespeare.

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