id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7551 Montaigne, Michel de Quotes and Images From The Works of Michel De Montaigne .txt text/plain 11432 1000 83 Curiosity of knowing things has been given to man for a scourge Hard to resolve a man's judgment against the common opinions He who is only a good man that men may know it High time to die when there is more ill than good in living Man runs a very great hazard in their hands (of physicians) Men approve of things for their being rare and new Never did two men make the same judgment of the same thing No man is free from speaking foolish things Old men who retain the memory of things past Physicians fear men should at any time escape their authority Things grow familiar to men's minds by being often seen We consider our death as a very great thing We have naturally a fear of pain, but not of death "When will this man be wise," said he, "if he is yet learning?" ./cache/7551.txt ./txt/7551.txt