登陆注册
26491600000482

第482章

To make this apparent, ask any one, some day, to tell you what whimsies and imaginations he put into his pate, upon the account of which he diverted his thoughts from a good meal, and regrets the time he spends in eating; you will find there is nothing so insipid in all the dishes at your table as this wise meditation of his (for the most part we had better sleep than wake to the purpose we wake); and that his discourses and notions are not worth the worst mess there. Though they were the ecstasies of Archimedes himself, what then? I do not here speak of, nor mix with the rabble of us ordinary men, and the vanity of the thoughts and desires that divert us, those venerable souls, elevated by the ardour of devotion and religion, to a constant and conscientious meditation of divine things, who, by the energy of vivid and vehement hope, prepossessing the use of the eternal nourishment, the final aim and last step of Christian desires, the sole constant, and incorruptible pleasure, disdain to apply themselves to our necessitous, fluid, and ambiguous conveniences, and easily resign to the body the care and use of sensual and temporal pasture; 'tis a privileged study. Between ourselves, I have ever observed supercelestial opinions and subterranean manners to be of singular accord.

AEsop, that great man, saw his master piss as he walked: "What then," said he, "must we drop as we run?" Let us manage our time; there yet remains a great deal idle and ill employed. The mind has not willingly other hours enough wherein to do its business, without disassociating itself from the body, in that little space it must have for its necessity. They would put themselves out of themselves, and escape from being men. It is folly; instead of transforming themselves into angels, they transform themselves into beasts; instead of elevating, they lay themselves lower. These transcendental humours affright me, like high and inaccessible places; and nothing is hard for me to digest in the life of Socrates but his ecstasies and communication with demons; nothing so human in Plato as that for which they say he was called divine; and of our sciences, those seem to be the most terrestrial and low that are highest mounted; and I find nothing so humble and mortal in the life of Alexander as his fancies about his immortalisation. Philotas pleasantly quipped him in his answer; he congratulated him by letter concerning the oracle of Jupiter Ammon, which had placed him amongst the gods: "Upon thy account I am glad of it, but the men are to be pitied who are to live with a man, and to obey him, who exceeds and is not contented with the measure of a man:"

"Diis to minorem quod geris, imperas."

["Because thou carriest thyself lower than the gods, thou rulest."--Horace, Od., iii. 6, 5.]

The pretty inscription wherewith the Athenians honoured the entry of Pompey into their city is conformable to my sense: "By so much thou art a god, as thou confessest thee a man." 'Tis an absolute and, as it were, a divine perfection, for a man to know how loyally to enjoy his being.

We seek other conditions, by reason we do not understand the use of our own; and go out of ourselves, because we know not how there to reside.

'Tis to much purpose to go upon stilts, for, when upon stilts, we must yet walk with our legs; and when seated upon the most elevated throne in the world, we are but seated upon our breech. The fairest lives, in my opinion, are those which regularly accommodate themselves to the common and human model without miracle, without extravagance. Old age stands a little in need of a more gentle treatment. Let us recommend that to God, the protector of health and wisdom, but let it be gay and sociable:

"Frui paratis et valido mihi Latoe, dones, et precor, integra Cum mente; nec turpem senectam Degere, nec Cithara carentem."

["Grant it to me, Apollo, that I may enjoy my possessions in good health; let me be sound in mind; let me not lead a dishonourable old age, nor want the cittern."--Horace, Od., i. 31, 17.]

Or:

["Grant it to me, Apollo, that I may enjoy what I have in good health; let me be sound in body and mind; let me live in honour when old, nor let music be wanting."]

APOLOGY:

[In fact, the first edition of the Essays (Bordeaux, 1580) has very few quotations. These became more numerous in the edition of 1588; but the multitude of classical texts which at times encumber Montaigne's text, only dates from the posthumous edition of 1595] he had made these collections in the four last years of his life, as an amusement of his "idleness."--Le Clerc. They grow, however, more sparing in the Third Book.

End

同类推荐
  • 祝由十三科

    祝由十三科

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 双和欢

    双和欢

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 台湾采访册

    台湾采访册

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 语资

    语资

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 贯斗忠孝五雷武侯秘法

    贯斗忠孝五雷武侯秘法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 黑云沉默的来者

    黑云沉默的来者

    2016年春季在美国阿拉斯加州上空出现巨大的黑色矩形漂浮物,该物体占据了阿拉斯加四分之三的领空,十几万人看到了这不详的来者,伴随着到来的是一系列的社会崩溃,面对未知的来者我们不知所措,我们究竟要如何面对这一切?
  • 祸国狂妃狠妖孽

    祸国狂妃狠妖孽

    她是黑帮头目,脚下踩着无数人的尸体,在她的眼中,只有杀戮,却没想到在一次任务中意外穿越,到这个人妖共存的异世大陆。整个国家说她是妖女,异类,祸国殃民。而她却不屑的一笑,既然是祸国殃民,那么她就要让所有人看到她是怎样祸国殃民!单挑王爷也不在话下!
  • 李家嫡长女李倾渃

    李家嫡长女李倾渃

    是恨还是怨,是劫还是缘的重逢,命运的无奈。。。但愿今生平安喜乐,重生我便是你也成了你,为你活为我活,只求幸福一生
  • 删补名医方论

    删补名医方论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 御史家的小娘子

    御史家的小娘子

    班从意从小便是别人口中那个“痴傻儿”,行动迟缓脑子迟钝,他爹疼她非常。随着官位步步高升,班从意成了他爹官路上的绊脚石。如此,便是弃子。一事不成,变成弃子。三年的清修,等她归来,才发现京城的天,很小。她,不想复仇,不想归去,不想再被故人利用,只是想静静地待在药房,却也难以如愿……
  • 新天庭

    新天庭

    一小子到了与地球相似的大陆,为能达成永恒,引领当地土著建立一个新的秩序,创立一新天庭,并最终得偿所愿的故事。在这里有信仰,有修真,有热血,有争霸,且看一小子最终是怎样达成永恒的……
  • 三界异行说

    三界异行说

    千年之后,天使重现人间,魔女之王转生,血族真祖该隐复活,人狼银月大帝重聚肉身,大陆危在旦夕。同时大陆北境兽人虎视眈眈,欲挥兵直下,海外五大龙岛重整旗鼓,欲杀回大陆,魔界七王结盟,欲再战人间。此时,通天塔六王已去其三,贤者议会分崩离析在即,人类联盟矛盾重重。大陆风云再起,百族纷争,神魔现世,新的水之王冷云现世,新的故事即将开始。
  • 人气决定财气

    人气决定财气

    赚钱者懂得攒人气,赔钱者处处得罪人。其实,商道与人道是共通的,会做人才能赚大钱。很多生意人只想着捞票子,却不知如何做人,到头来往往一无所获。一个人能取得多大成功,关键要看他身边有什么样的人,他在和哪些人交往。没有人气,没有人脉,就没有财脉。只有把维护和拓展人际关系当成日常功课,才能够无往不利,左右逢源,最终敲响财富之门。
  • 古墓步步危机

    古墓步步危机

    我安冉就是这个故事的主角,再一次打扫房子时,找到了爷爷的笔记。记录着他在城市西边的森林里发现了一个古墓,和在古墓里发生的一切为了寻求刺激,我带着我的同伴一起来到了这个古墓,没想的,这却越发不可收拾...
  • 酷短信之搞笑专家

    酷短信之搞笑专家

    这是一套最新、最酷、最炫的沟通手册。发人深省的至理名言、幽默逗闷的搞笑专家、情意绵绵的爱情攻略、温馨感人的祝福满堂,随时随地幽默搞笑,时时处处富有哲理。轻点拇指,传递无限情谊吧!