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February 28: Michel de Montaigne (1533)

It was on this date, February 28, 1533, that French essayist Michel de Montaigne was born. As his famous Essays were published, the 1572 St. Bartholomew’s Massacre was a fresh memory in France, so Montaigne professed to be a Catholic. Yet he made some risky statements in his most famous work:

• Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a flea, yet he makes gods by the dozen.

• Men of simple understanding, little inquisitive and little instructed, make good Christians.

• Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know.

Montaigne was a Deist, but he may have been a secret Atheist…

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Originally published February 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

Ronald Bruce Meyer

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October 13: Lenny Bruce

Lenny Bruce (1925) It was on this date, October 13, 1925, that American comedian Lenny Bruce was born Leonard Alfred Schneider on Long Island, New York. As the name might suggest, Bruce grew up a tough Jewish kid who expressed his ethnicity with humor. "You and I know what a Jew is," he said. "One […]



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