Famous Quotes | Even in my own writings I cannot...

Even in my own writings I cannot always recover the meaning of my former ideas; I know not what I meant to say, and often get into a regular heat, correcting and putting a new sense into it, having lost the first and better one. I do nothing but come and go. My judgement does not always forge straight ahead; it strays and wanders. - Michel de Montaigne
Attribution: Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592), French essayist. “Apology For Raymond Sebond,” The Essays (Les Essais), bk. II, ch. 12, Abel Langelier, Paris (1588).

Categories: Changes, Essayist, Self, Writers And Writing

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