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Daily Inspiration Quote by Michel de Montaigne

"Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it"

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Montaigne nails a psychological boomerang centuries before we had the language of trauma, repression, or “intrusive thoughts.” The line works because it exposes a humiliating contradiction at the heart of self-control: the more you treat a memory as toxic, the more attention you feed it. Forgetting isn’t an eraser here; it’s a spotlight. “Wish” is doing quiet work - not an action, not a cure, but a craving that keeps the mind circling the very object it claims to reject.

The subtext is less about memory than about ego. To wish to forget is to declare that you should be able to curate your inner life, to edit yourself into coherence. Montaigne punctures that fantasy with a cool, almost amused fatalism: the mind is not your obedient clerk. It’s closer to a restless animal. Tell it “don’t go there,” and you’ve already pointed.

Context matters. Writing in the Essays, Montaigne is a virtuoso of self-observation, skeptical of grand systems and especially suspicious of our attempts to rationalize what we feel. He’s also living in an era battered by religious wars and moral absolutism, where guilt and confession weren’t abstract ideas but social technologies. The quote reads like a refusal of those technologies: you can’t simply will yourself clean. The very effort to bury an experience can embalm it, preserving it with extra intensity - not despite your discipline, but because of it.

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TopicWisdom
Source
Later attribution: Wisdom for the Soul (Larry Chang, 2006) modern compilationISBN: 9780977339105 · ID: -T3QhPjIxhIC
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... Michel de Montaigne, 1533-1592 ~ “Of Presumption,” Essais, 1588, Donald M. Frame, tr., 1958 Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it. ~ Montaigne ~ Memory is the primary and fundamental power, without ...
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Michel de Montaigne

Michel de Montaigne (February 28, 1533 - September 13, 1592) was a Philosopher from France.

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