Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Quote of the Day (Michel de Montaigne, on Occupations and Leisure)


“Now the end I think is always the same: how to live in leisure at our ease. But people do not always seek the way properly. Often they think they have left their occupations behind when they have merely changed them. There is hardly less torment in running a family than in running a whole country. Whenever our soul finds something to do she is there in her entirety: domestic tasks may be less important but they are no less importunate. Anyway, by ridding ourselves of Court and market-place we do not rid ourselves of the principal torments of our life.”—French essayist Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592), The Complete Essays, edited by M.A. Screech (1987)

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