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God, Nature, the wise, the world, preach man, exhort him both by word and deed to the study of himself
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"God, Nature, the wise, the world, preach man, exhort him both by word and deed to the study of himself"

- Pierre Charron

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This quote by Pierre Charron talks to the value of self-reflection and self-discovery. He recommends that God, Nature, the smart, and the world are all encouraging us to take the time to study ourselves. This could indicate taking the time to assess our thoughts, sensations, and actions, and to comprehend why we do the things we do. It could likewise mean putting in the time to explore our values, beliefs, and objectives, and to understand how they form our lives. By studying ourselves, we can get a much better understanding of who we are and how we can live our lives in a way that is significant and satisfying. Eventually, Charron is recommending that we ought to make the effort to look inward and to get more information about ourselves.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Pierre Charron. He/she was a famous Philosopher from France. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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