id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3594 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 14 .txt text/plain 23778 955 70 No man is free from speaking foolish things; but the worst on't is, when believe so too: and 'tis no great miracle in men of his profession. ought not to require all things of all men, against private interest: and that all things are not lawful to an honest man for the service of Tis an instruction proper for the time wherein we live: we need not A man but ill proves the honour and beauty of an action by its utility: reason and nature condemn, but those also which the opinion of men, as great or greater difficulty than the others do; and private men, says parts in matters we have in hand, especially in the nature of men; mute entertaining a man's own thoughts, according as the soul is; the greatest 'Tis folly to fix all a man's thoughts upon it, and to engage in it with ./cache/3594.txt ./txt/3594.txt