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Hardly Quotes by Michel de Montaigne
- Our skin is provided as adequately as theirs with endurance against the assaults of the weather: witness so many nations who have not yet tried…
- Children's games are hardly games. Children are never more serious than when they play.
- He who does not live in some degree for others, hardly lives for himself.
- I admire the assurance and confidence everyone has in himself, whereas there is hardly anything I am sure I know or that I dare give…
- Laws gain their authority from actual possession and custom: it is perilous to go back to their origins; laws, like our rivers, get greater and…
- Natural inclinations are assisted and reinforced by education, but they are hardly ever altered or overcome.
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