Disagreeable Quote by Michel de Montaigne
“I have a vocabulary all my own. I pass the time when itis wet and disagreeable. Whenit is fine I do not wish to pass it; I ruminate it and hold on to it. We should hasten over the bad, and settle upon the good.”
About This Quote
He distinguishes between unpleasant and pleasant moments, urging swift passage through the former and deliberate savoring of the latter.
In simple terms: Savor good times, rush through bad.
Value quality of experience over quantity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reflecting on a difficult day
- enjoying a rare success
- managing daily routine
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- personal journaling
- coaching sessions
Questions to Reflect On
- What moments do you tend to linger on?
- How can you better differentiate between necessary and optional experiences?