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Wonder is the foundation of all philosophy, inquiry the progress, ignorance the end (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
It is commonly seen by experience that excellent memories do often accompany weak judgements (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The art of dining well is no slight art, the pleasure no slight pleasure (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Meditation is a powerful and full study as can effectually taste and employ themselves (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who is not sure of his memory, should not undertake the trade of lying (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Intoxication is calculated to put heart into the elderly and give them delight in dancing (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Nobody is exempt from saying stupid things, the harm is to do it presumptuously (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Give me the provisions and whole apparatus of a kitchen, and I would starve (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Philosophical discussions habitually make men happy and joyful not frowning and sad (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Our wisdom and deliberation for the most part follow the lead of chance (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Report followeth not all goodness, except difficulty and rarity be joined thereto (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
There is no passion so much transports the sincerity of judgment as doth anger (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Nothing else but an insatiate thirst of enjoying a greedily desired object (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
There is power in ambition, pleasure in luxury... but envy can gain nothing but vexation (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
We are born to inquire into truth; it belongs to a greater to possess it (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who does not live in some degree for others, hardly lives for himself (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Virtue can have naught to do with ease... It craves a steep and thorny path (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Take care that old age does not wrinkle your spirit even more than your face (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The laws of conscience, though we ascribe them to nature, actually come from custom (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who falls obstinate in his courage, if he falls he fights from his knees (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
We should rather examine, who is better learned, than who is more learned (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
He who does not give himself leisure to be thirsty cannot take pleasure in drinking (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
There is as much difference between us and ourselves as between us and others (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
A man must be a little mad if he does not want to be even more stupid (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
I have seen no more evident monstrosity and miracle in the world than myself (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The art of dining well is no slight art, the pleasure not a slight pleasure (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Whoever saw old age that did not applaud the past and condemn the present? (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Even on the highest throne in the world, we are still sitting on our ass (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
Intemperance is the plague of sensuality, and temperance is not its bane but its seasoning (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)
The poverty of goods is easily cured; the poverty of the soul is irreparable (Michel De Montaigne Quotes)