Michel de Montaigne Quote

The most regular and most perfect soul in the world has but too much to do to keep itself upright from being overthrown by its own weakness.


Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne (ed. 1711)


The most regular and most perfect soul in the world has but too much to do to keep itself upright from being overthrown by its own weakness.

The most regular and most perfect soul in the world has but too much to do to keep itself upright from being overthrown by its own weakness.

The most regular and most perfect soul in the world has but too much to do to keep itself upright from being overthrown by its own weakness.

The most regular and most perfect soul in the world has but too much to do to keep itself upright from being overthrown by its own weakness.