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Two Quotes by Michel de Montaigne
- There never were, in the world, two opinions alike, no more than two hairs, or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity.
- No two men ever judged alike of the same thing, and it is impossible to find two opinions exactly similar, not only in different men…
- I see several animals that live so entire and perfect a life, some without sight, others without hearing: who knows whether to us also one,…
- Glory consists of two parts: the one in setting too great a value upon ourselves, and the other in setting too little a value upon…
- Pride and curiosity are the two scourges of our souls. The latter prompts us to poke our noses into everything, and the former forbids us…
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