id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3583 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 19050 924 75 had been seen to pass over the last day of their lives," by reason of the their death give a good or an ill repute to their whole life. man's life, I always observe how he carried himself at his death; and the death is one of the greatest, as the means that accommodates human life The end of our race is death; 'tis the necessary object of our aim, man's self with the thought of a thing so far off were folly. course of things, 'tis long since that thou hast lived by extraordinary extend and spin out the offices of life; and then let death take me inform myself, as the manner of men's deaths, their words, looks, and entered into it; the same pass you made from death to life, without not in the length of days, but in the use of time; a man may have lived ./cache/3583.txt ./txt/3583.txt