Michel de Montaigne Quotes About Trade
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My trade and art is to live.
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He who is not sure of his memory, should not undertake the trade of lying.
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Whatever I may be, I want to be elsewhere than on paper. My art and my industry have been employed in making myself good for something; my studies, in teaching me to do, not to write. I have put all my efforts into forming my life. That is my trade and my work.
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My trade and my art is living. He who forbids me to speak about it according to my sense, experience, and practice, let him orderthe architect to speak of buildings not according to himself but according to his neighbor; according to another man's knowledge, not according to his own.
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It is not without good reason, that he who has not a good memory should never take upon him the trade of lying.
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If I were of the trade, I should naturalize art as much as they "artialize" nature.
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An honest man is not accountable for the vice and folly of his trade, and therefore ought not to refuse the exercise of it. It is the custom of his country, and there is profit in it. We must live by the world, and such as we find it, so make use of it.
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To know how to live is my trade and my art.
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