Book I, Chapter XXVIII: Of Friendship
Michel de Montaigne
Montaigne's friendship with Étienne de La Boétie defied the transactional nature of most relationships. In an age when alliances were often built on utility or shared interests, Montaigne describes a bond that transcends explanation—rooted not in external reasons but in the simple, undeniable fact of mutual recognition. This is a declaration of love as an elemental force, less a logical conclusion than an inherent truth.