“If I am fool, it is, at least, a doubting one; and I envy no one the certainty of his self-approved wisdom.”
Journal for Saturday, 27th November 1813; Quoted in Letters and Journals of Lord Byron by Thomas Moore (1830), Vol III, Chap. XVII, p. 208 http://books.google.com/books?id=nloLAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA208
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