The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Friday, April 22, 2022

Tidbits from Montaigne 40


God might grant us riches, honors, life, and even health, to our own hurt; for every thing that is pleasing to us is not always good for us. 

If he sends us death, or an increase of sickness, instead of a cure, Virga tua, et baculus tuus, ipsa me consolata sunt, "Thy rod and thy staff have comforted me," he does it by the rule of his Providence, which better and more certainly discerns what is proper for us than we can do. 

And we ought to take it in good part, as coming from a wise and most friendly hand. 

—Michel de Montaigne, Essays 2.12 




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