Share this sentence
— Michel de Montaigne"To philosophize is nothing else than to prepare oneself for death."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
We hold death, poverty, and grief for our principal enemies; but this death, which some repute the most dreadful of all dreadful things, who does not know that others call it the only secure harbor from the storm and tempests of life, the sovereign good of nature, the sole support of liberty, and the common and sudden remedy of all evils?
— Michel de Montaigne
Next Quote
Nature intends that, at fixed periods, men should succeed each other by the instrumentality of death. We shall never outwit Nature; we shall die as usual.
— Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle
Loading recommended content...