Quotation:
"Confidence in the goodness of another is good proof of one's own goodness."
More quotes from: Michel de Montaigne
- "A good marriage would be between a blind wife and a deaf husband. "
- "A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can. "
- "Age imprints more wrinkles in the mind than it does on the face. "
- "Ambition is not a vice of little people. "
- "An untempted woman cannot boast of her chastity. "
- "Covetousness is both the beginning and the end of the devil's alphabet - the first ..."
- "Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations. "
- "Even from their infancy we frame them to the sports of love: their instruction, behavior, ..."
- "Fame and tranquility can never be bedfellows. "
- "For truly it is to be noted, that children's plays are not sports, and should ..."
- "Fortune, seeing that she could not make fools wise, has made them lucky. "
- "Hath God obliged himself not to exceed the bounds of our knowledge? "
- "He who establishes his argument by noise and command shows that his reason is weak. "
- "He who fears he shall suffer, already suffers what he fears. "
- "How many things we held yesterday as articles of faith which today we tell as ..."
- "I care not so much what I am to others as what I am to ..."
- "I do myself a greater injury in lying than I do him of whom I ..."
- "I do not speak the minds of others except to speak my own mind better. "
- "I know well what I am fleeing from but not what I am in search ..."
- "I prefer the company of peasants because they have not been educated sufficiently to reason ..."
- "I quote others only in order the better to express myself. "
- "If a man should importune me to give a reason why I loved him, I ..."
- "If a man urge me to tell wherefore I loved him, I feel it cannot ..."
- "If you don't know how to die, don't worry; Nature will tell you what to ..."
- "If you press me to say why I loved him, I can say no more ..."
- "In true education, anything that comes to our hand is as good as a book: ..."
- "It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others. "
- "It is not death, it is dying that alarms me. "
- "It is the mind that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happy, rich ..."
- "It should be noted that children at play are not playing about; their games should ..."
- "Labour not after riches first, and think thou afterwards wilt enjoy them. He who neglecteth ..."
- "Lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself. "
- "Let us not be ashamed to speak what we shame not to think. "
- "Let us permit nature to have her way. She understands her business better than we ..."
- "Love to his soul gave eyes; he knew things are not as they seem. The ..."
- "Make your educational laws strict and your criminal ones can be gentle; but if you ..."
- "Marriage is like a cage; one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and ..."
- "Marriage, a market which has nothing free but the entrance. "
- "My life has been full of terrible misfortunes most of which never happened. "
- "My trade and art is to live. "
- "No wind serves him who addresses his voyage to no certain port. "
- "Not being able to govern events, I govern myself. "
- "Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it. "
- "Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know. "
- "Of all our infirmities, the most savage is to despise our being. "
- "Once conform, once do what others do because they do it, and a kind of ..."
- "One may be humble out of pride. "
- "Rejoice in the things that are present; all else is beyond thee. "
- "Since we cannot attain unto it, let us revenge ourselves with railing against it. "
- "The ceaseless labour of your life is to build the house of death. "
- "The confidence in another man's virtue is no light evidence of a man's own, and ..."
- "The entire lower world was created in the likeness of the higher world. All that ..."
- "The most certain sign of wisdom is cheerfulness. "
- "The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness; her state is like that ..."
- "The public weal requires that men should betray, and lie, and massacre. "
- "The strangest, most generous, and proudest of all virtues is true courage. "
- "The thing I fear most is fear. "
- "The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use ..."
- "The way of the world is to make laws, but follow custom. "
- "The world is all a carcass and vanity, The shadow of a shadow, a play ..."
- "The world is but a perpetual see-saw. "
- "The worst of my actions or conditions seem not so ugly unto me as I ..."
- "There are some defeats more triumphant than victories. "
- "There is a sort of gratification in doing good which makes us rejoice in ourselves. "
- "There is as much difference between us and ourselves as between us and others. "
- "There is little less trouble in governing a private family than a whole kingdom. "
- "There is no conversation more boring than the one where everybody agrees. "
- "There is no passion so contagious as that of fear. "
- "There is no pleasure to me without communication: there is not so much as a ..."
- "There is not much less vexation in the government of a private family than in ..."
- "Those who have compared our life to a dream were right... we were sleeping wake, ..."
- "'Tis the sharpness of our mind that gives the edge to our pains and pleasures. "
- "Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul. "
- "We can be knowledgable with other men's knowledge but we cannot be wise with other ..."
- "We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understanding unfurnished ..."
- "What do I know? "
- "When I play with my cat, who knows whether she is not amusing herself with ..."


