Quote from John Constable's letter to C.R. Leslie (March 1833), from The Letters of John Constable, R.A. to C. R. Leslie, R.A. 1826-1837 (Constable & Co., 1931), p. 104
1830s
“Believe me, my friends, you are yet very deficient with regard to the best modes of training your children, or of arranging your domestic concerns.”
Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark (1816)
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Welsh social reformer 1771–1858Related quotes
“You are not very good if you are not better than your best friends imagine you to be.”
No. 536
Aphorisms on Man (1788)
“Your Worst Enemy Could Be Your Best Friend && Your Best Friend Your Worst Enemy”
“I am starting to believe you are not intending to count me amongst your friends.”
Last words, said just before he was executed by a firing squad during the spanish civil war.
Source: http://www.generalisimofranco.com/caidos/varios/00003.htm Eduardo Palomar Baró, Pedro Muñoz Seca (1881 - 1936)
As quoted in The Twentieth Century (1972) by Caroline Farrar Ware, p. 429