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Those living through the present assume that things are worse than they are, he says, because they cannot escape their local perspective: Whoever considers as in a painting the great picture of our mother Nature in her full majesty; whoever reads such universal and constant variety in her face; whoever finds himself there, and not merely himself, but a whole kingdom, as a dot made with a very fine brush; that man alone estimates things according to their true proportions.
How to Live: Or A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer
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