the essays of montaigne, v13-第21章
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exchange so solid a pleasure as health for an airy and imaginary
pleasure: glory; even that of the Four Sons of Aymon; is too dear bought
by a man of my humour; if it cost him three swinging fits of the stone。
Give me health; in God's name! Such as love physic; may also have good;
great; and convincing considerations; I do not hate opinions contrary to
my own: I am so; far from being angry to see a discrepancy betwixt mine
and other men's judgments; and from rendering myself unfit for the
society of men; from being of another sense and party than mine; that on
the contrary (the most general way that nature has followed being
variety; and more in souls than bodies; forasmuch as they are of a more
supple substance; and more susceptible of forms) I find it much more rare
to see our humours and designs jump and agree。 And there never were; in
the world; two opinions alike; no more than two hairs; or two grains:
their most universal quality is diversity。
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