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" What will it be in the end? One flies to the east, the other to the west; they lose the principle, dispersing it in the crowd of incidents: after an hour of tempest, they know not what they seek: one is low, the other high, and a third wide. One catches at a word and a simile; another is no longer sensible of what is said in opposition to him, and thinks only of going on at his own rate, not of answering you: another, finding himself too weak to make good his rest, fears all, refuses all, at the very beginning, confounds the subject; or, in the very height of the dispute, stops short and is silent, by a peevish ignorance affecting a proud contempt or a foolishly modest avoidance of further debate: provided this man strikes, he cares not how much he lays himself open; the other counts his words and weighs them for reasons; another only brawls and uses the advantage of his lungs. Here’s one who learnedly concludes against himself, and another, who deafens you with prefaces and senseless digressions: another falls into downright railing, and seeks a quarrel after the German fashion, to disengage himself from a wit that presses too hard upon him: and a last man sees nothing into the reason of the thing, but draws a line of circumvallation about you of dialectic clauses, and the formulas of his art. "
― Michel de Montaigne , The Complete Essays
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" I enter into conference, and dispute with great liberty and facility, forasmuch as opinion meets in me with a soil very unfit for penetration, and wherein to take any deep root; no propositions astonish me, no belief offends me, though never so contrary to my own; there is no so frivolous and extravagant fancy that does not seem to me suitable to the production of human wit. We, who deprive our judgment of the right of determining, look indifferently upon the diverse opinions, and if we incline not our judgment to them, yet we easily give them the hearing. "
― Michel de Montaigne , The Complete Essays
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" Seneca'nın bir mektubundan: "Deli kadın kör olduğunu anlamıyor ve benim evimin karanlık olduğunu ileri sürerek, kendisini başka yere götürmesini istiyor yöneticisinden ikide bir. Onun bu durumuna gülüyoruz; ama inan bana ki hepimizin düştüğü bir durumdur bu: Kimse cimri olduğunu, kıskanç olduğunu kabul etmez. Körler hiç olmazsa bir yol gösterici isterler; biz kendi kendimizi sokarız yanlış yollara. Benim yükseklerde gözüm yoktur, ama Roma'da başka türlü yaşanmaz, deriz; öfkeliysem, güvenli bir hayat kuramadıysam suç bende değil, gençlikte deriz. Dışımızda aramayalım kötülüğü, içimizdedir o; ciğerimize işlemiştir. Hasta olduğumuzu bilmemek de iyileşmemizi daha zorlaştırır. Kendimizi erkenden bilmeye başlamazsak, nasıl başederiz bunca dertlerle, bunca kötülüklerle? Oysa felsefe gibi çok tatlı bir ilacımız da var. Öteki ilaçları ancak bizi iyileştirirlerse hoş buluruz; felsefe ise hem hoşlandırır, hem iyileştirir bizi. "
― Michel de Montaigne