"The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them... Whether you find satisfaction in life depends not on your tale of years, but on your will."
"Whatever can be done another day can be done today."
Source: Michel de Montaigne (1958). “Complete Essays”, p.61, Stanford University Press
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Michel de Montaigne
Philosopher, Writer
Michel de Montaigne was a French philosopher known for his influential work 'Essays', which explores self-reflection and the human condition.
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