Psychology Quote by Michel de Montaigne
““If anyone gets intoxicated with his knowledge when he looks beneath him, let him turn his eyes upward toward past ages, and he will lower his horns, finding there so many thousands of minds that trample him underfoot. If he gets into some flattering presumption about his valor, let him remember the lives of the two Scipios, so many armies, so many nations, all of whom leave him so far behind them. No particular quality will make a man proud who balances it against the many weaknesses and imperfections that are also in him, and, in the end, against the nullity of man’s estate.””
About This Quote
Human knowledge and pride are fleeting; humility arises from recognizing the vastness of history and personal imperfection.
In simple terms: History humbles personal pride.
Humility stems from historical perspective.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- overconfidence after learning
- comparing oneself to past figures
- confronting personal flaws
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- philosophical education
- leadership training
Questions to Reflect On
- How does history keep our ego in check?
- What role does imperfection play in personal growth?