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... ourselves to know . When I study , says Montaigne , it is for no other science than what treats of the knowledge of myself , and instructs me how to live and die well ; for True joys on no external aid depend , But in ourselves begin ...
... ourselves to know . When I study , says Montaigne , it is for no other science than what treats of the knowledge of myself , and instructs me how to live and die well ; for True joys on no external aid depend , But in ourselves begin ...
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... ourselves with some short elementary principles , which we may always have ready at hand , to banish every uneasy reflection . We shall then have it in our power , at any time , and in any place , to retire into ourselves ; and where ...
... ourselves with some short elementary principles , which we may always have ready at hand , to banish every uneasy reflection . We shall then have it in our power , at any time , and in any place , to retire into ourselves ; and where ...
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... ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recom- mend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this excellent frame of mind , is not only easy in his ...
... ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recom- mend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this excellent frame of mind , is not only easy in his ...
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