What recurring behaviour is the passage describing? What is your version of it? Theme: patterns · card 3/4 · 2026-05-01 Their way of speaking is: “I assert nothing; it is no more so than so, or than neither one nor t’other; I understand it not. Appearances are everywhere equal; the law of speaking, _pro_ or _con_, is the same. Nothing seems true, that may not seem false.” Their sacramental word is that is to say, “I hold, I stir not.” This is the burden of their song, and others of like stuff. — Michel de Montaigne, Essays of Michel de Montaigne (Complete) Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.