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Results of search for Author: Michel de Montaigne - Page 1 of 3
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Results from Cole's Quotables:

Nothing is so firmly believed as that which we least know.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
To philosophize is to doubt.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
Since we cannot match it let us take our revenge by abusing it.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)

Results from Rand Lindsly's Quotations:

There is as much difference between us and ourselves as there is between us and others.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
There is nothing more notable in Socrates than that he found time, when he was an old man, to learn music and dancing, and thought it time well spent.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
I prefer the company of peasants because they have not been educated sufficiently to reason incorrectly.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
Man is certainly stark mad. He cannot make a worm, and yet he will be making gods by dozens.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)

Results from Poor Man's College:

In the education of children there is nothing like alluring the interest and affection, otherwise you only make so many asses laden with books.
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Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)
When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without loss; his accusations of himself are always believed; his praises never.
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