Category Archives: Michel de Montaigne

>Nothing Fixes a Thing So Intensely

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Late yesterday I think I remembered that I hadn’t ever done a series on Memory yet.



A statement of logic and heart:


1. Most of the memories I can’t forget are about things I regret.  


2.  For every regret, there is a lesson learned.


3.  I don’t mind remembering a lesson learned.


Thus:  I don’t want to forget that which I regret.


Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily




Quote by Michel de Montaigne, 1533-1592, French Essayist and statesman

>Faults Seen Through Anger

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Don’t forget, Flat Jenna needs your help. Just one photo of her with you. Download and print her here, then send it to me at napkindad@martycoleman.com so I can send it on to my niece for her school project. I need it by Friday!

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What faults are those? Of others? Yes. Your own? Yes. If the fault you are angry about was an actual box, what would you find if you unwrapped it? What would be deep inside? Something you fear perhaps? If there is anger, fear is lurking behind it.

Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily

Quote by Michel de Montaigne, 1533-1592, French writer
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