Bed Quote by Michel de Montaigne
“Any time and any place can be used to study: his room, a garden, is table, his bed; when alone or in company; morning and evening. His chief study will be Philosophy, that Former of good judgement and character who is privileged to be concerned with everything.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Essays, Book I, Chapter 12, 1580
Montaigne emphasizes that learning can occur anywhere, at any time, and that philosophy is the ultimate discipline for developing good judgment and character.
In simple terms: Study everywhere; philosophy builds judgment and character.
Make learning a constant habit, especially through philosophical reflection.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- travel
- daily routines
- reading
- journaling
- group discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What daily activity can become a study opportunity?
- How does philosophy shape your decisions?
Philosophy alone cannot replace practical experience.