Montaign

Montaign first spoke about how after one dies, they expect their obligations to also falter away with them, how some try to even amend things in their will with others. Or, even worse, as Montaign says, "when a man who has concealed some spiteful feelings against a neighbor for the whole of his life gives vent to them in his last will." That even after one is gone, they are still bitter. The quote that I really liked and feel that many should go by, is when Montaign says that one's death should make no statement that their life has not already made.

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