Michel De Montaigne Quotes
I Seek In The Reading Of My Books Only To Please Myself By An Irreproachable Diversion; Or If I Study It Is For No Other Science Than That Which Treats Of The Knowledge Of Myself, And Instructs Me How To Die And Live Well.
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