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Book Quote by Michel de Montaigne

“If to take up books were to take them in, and if to see them were to consider them, and to run through them were to grasp them, I should be wrong to make myself out quite as ignorant as I say I am.” quote by Michel de Montaigne
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“If to take up books were to take them in, and if to see them were to consider them, and to run through them were to grasp them, I should be wrong to make myself out quite as ignorant as I say I am.”

Michel de Montaigne

About This Quote

Source Essay: Of Books, 1580

Reading and reflecting on books reduces ignorance, but claiming total ignorance is false.

In simple terms: Books teach, but claiming complete ignorance is wrong.

Key Takeaway

Embrace learning, avoid false humility.

Themes

knowledge humility self-awareness learning

Mood

contemplative inquisitive

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • personal development
  • academic study

Key Concepts

epistemology intellectual honesty self-deception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance humility with confidence?
  • What role do books play in self-improvement?
A Different Perspective

Pretending ignorance can hinder growth.

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