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Montaigne

February 12, 2012November 16, 2014startind

‘It seems that the soul loses itself in itself when shaken and disturbed unless given something to grasp onto, and so we must always provide it with an object to butt up against and act upon.’

c.1580 source unknown

Image reproduced from http://hua.umf.maine.edu/Reading_Revolutions/MontaigneT.html

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