I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but so far as I can remember, I have followed none but my own.

Michel De Montaigne
I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but...
I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but...
I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but...
I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but...
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I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;but so far as I can remember,I have followed none but my own. The quote above was written by Abraham Lincoln in his Autobiography. It means that he has not taken advice from anyone else when deciding what to do. Instead, he did what he wanted to do and listened to his own judgment about it.

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