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Force Quotes by Michel de Montaigne
- I was not long since in a company where I was not who of my fraternity brought news of a kind of pills, by true…
- Most men are rich in borrowed sufficiency: a man may very well say a good thing, give a good answer, cite a good sentence, without…
- He that I am reading seems always to have the most force.
- Even opinion is of force enough to make itself to be espoused at the expense of life.
- No one should be subjected to force over things which belonged to him.
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