Section, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.~
2 I, 16 | its powers and, then, to find the just proportions of
3 I, 29 | to see an author, and we find a man. Whereas those who
4 I, 29 | seeing a book, expect to find a man, are quite surprised
5 I, 29 | are quite surprised to find an author. Plus poetice
6 I, 40 | what we wish to prove, we find the examples clearer and
7 I, 40 | general rule. For we always find the thing obscure which
8 I, 48 | 48. When we find words repeated in a discourse
9 II, 64 | Montaigne, but in myself, that I find all that I see in him.~
10 II, 71 | Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much,
11 II, 72 | mites, in which he will find again all that the first
12 II, 72 | by force of distance and find each other in God, and in
13 II, 72 | we burn with desire to find solid ground and an ultimate
14 II, 73 | others, wiser, think to find a better definition. We
15 II, 73 | that she has been unable to find anything durable, but she
16 II, 82 | philosopher in the world find himself upon a plank wider
17 II, 124 | eyes; we have no wish to find them alike.~
18 II, 144 | but I thought at least to find many companions in the study
19 II, 155 | speak well of them if they find themselves on the weakest
20 II, 172 | his thoughts, and he will find them all occupied with the
21 II, 181 | every hour. He who should find the secret of rejoicing
22 II, 182 | and they are overjoyed to find these pretexts of hope,
23 III, 194 | reason that they do not find within themselves the lights
24 III, 194 | opinions? What joy can we find in the expectation of nothing
25 III, 194 | which surround me, and I find myself tied to one corner
26 III, 194 | happen to me. Perhaps I might find some solution to my doubts,
27 III, 194 | steps in the endeavour to find light. Let them give to
28 III, 195 | the Christian religion, I find it necessary to point out
29 IV, 242 | them to this knowledge, find only obscurity and darkness;
30 IV, 242 | that those who seek God find Him. It is not of that light, "
31 IV, 242 | water in the sea, shall find them; and hence the evidence
32 IV, 247 | that he would be glad to find some light, but that, according
33 IV, 259 | true one, if they do not find solid arguments.~
34 IV, 262 | Him; the latter fear to find Him.~
35 IV, 263 | or unlucky, if we do not find one some day.~
36 V, 294 | examine its motive will find it so feeble and so trifling
37 V, 327 | ignorance in which all men find themselves at birth. The
38 V, 327 | through all that men can know, find they know nothing, and come
39 VI, 357 | no longer see virtues. We find fault with perfection itself.~
40 VI, 374 | reason and justice are. They find themselves continually deceived,
41 VI, 383 | ship; but where shall we find a harbour in morality?~
42 VI, 408 | evil is as difficult to find as what we call good; and
43 VI, 423 | to follow it where he may find it, knowing how much his
44 VII, 427 | place without being able to find it again. He seeks it anxiously
45 VII, 430 | not in yourselves will you find truth or good. The philosophers
46 VII, 430 | yourselves, and see if you do not find the lively characteristics
47 VII, 430 | teach you, since you will find no other ground for rejecting
48 VII, 431 | seeks it, that he cannot find it again? And who shall
49 VII, 434 | become, O men! who try to find out by your natural reason
50 VII, 437 | 437. We desire truth, and find within ourselves only uncertainty.~
51 VII, 437 | We seek happiness, and find only misery and death.~We
52 VII, 455 | unjust, who do not any longer find in it an enemy. And thus
53 VII, 463 | love and admiration and find therein their chief delight,
54 VII, 463 | themselves good. But if they find themselves averse to Him,
55 VII, 463 | men—but without constraint—find their happiness in loving
56 VII, 464 | within yourselves, you will find your good there." We do
57 VII, 465 | yourselves; it is there you will find your rest."~And that is
58 VII, 489 | love Him only. But as we find ourselves unable to worship
59 VII, 490 | recompense it where they find it formed, judge of God
60 VII, 527 | course, because in Him we find both God and our misery.~
61 VII, 555 | with Me. If thou dost not find Me in those with whom thou
62 VIII, 556| myself sufficiently able to find in nature arguments to convince
63 VIII, 556| who rest in nature, either find no light to satisfy them,
64 IX, 618 | religion, and this is what I find as a fact.~I do not here
65 IX, 618 | beliefs at different times, I find in one corner of the world
66 IX, 618 | ancient which we possess.~I find, then, this great and numerous
67 IX, 618 | obtained from God, and I find it admirable. It is the
68 X, 674 | therein seek the creatures find them, but with many contradictions,
69 X, 674 | those who therein seek God find Him, without any contradiction,
70 X, 677 | has two meanings. When we find out an important letter
71 X, 677 | meaning, and the more so if we find obvious contradictions in
72 XI, 693 | a week to live, will not find out that it is expedient
73 XI, 725 | the Lord, and shall not find it.~"In that day shall the
74 XII, 736 | religions. In that way I find an answer to all objections.
75 XII, 736 | is lovable to me, and I find it now sufficiently justified
76 XII, 736 | divine a morality. But I find more in it.~I find it convincing
77 XII, 736 | But I find more in it.~I find it convincing that, since
78 XII, 736 | them, the more truths I find in them: an entire nation
79 XII, 736 | blindness are foretold.~I find this succession, this religion,
80 XIII, 855| also be the case that He find none more thankful.~
81 XIV, 909 | the world which makes you find things probable? Will you
82 XIV, 909 | not the fashion, you would find it probable that they might
83 XIV, 919 | So the good Popes will find the Church still in outcry.~
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