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How many things we held yesterday as articles of faith which today we tell as fables
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"How many things we held yesterday as articles of faith which today we tell as fables"

- Michel de Montaigne

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This quote by Michel de Montaigne talks to the ever-changing nature of our beliefs and worths. It suggests that what we when held as real and undisputed can rapidly become out-of-date and even seen as a misconception or fable. This speaks with the concept that our beliefs and worths are constantly evolving and that what we as soon as held as outright realities can quickly become outdated. It likewise speaks to the idea that our beliefs and values are shaped by our experiences and the world around us. We must be open to change and willing to re-evaluate our beliefs and worths in order to stay current and pertinent. This quote acts as a tip that our beliefs and worths are not fixed and that we should be open to alter and re-evaluation.

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Michel de Montaigne This quote is written / told by Michel de Montaigne between February 28, 1533 and September 13, 1592. He was a famous Philosopher from France. The author also have 83 other quotes.

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