Samuel Butler (poet) (1612–1680) poet and satirist
Canto III, line 624
Source: Hudibras, Part III (1678)
Les fausses opinions ressemblent à la fausse monnaie qui est frappée d'abord par de grands coupables et dépensée ensuite par d'honnêtes gens qui perpétuent le crime sans savoir ce qu'ils font.
Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg, Ch. I
Samuel Butler (poet) (1612–1680) poet and satirist
Canto III, line 624
Source: Hudibras, Part III (1678)
Brennan Manning (1934–2013) writer, American Roman Catholic priest and United States Marine
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
Letter to Allen N. Ford (11 August 1846), reported in Roy Prentice Basler, ed., Abraham Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings (1990 [1946])
1840s
John Stuart Mill book Autobiography
Source: Autobiography (1873), Ch. 7: General View of the Remainder of My Life (p. 167)
“We can love an honest rogue, but what is more offensive than a false saint?”
Jessamyn West (1902–1984) American author
To See the Dream, part 1 (1956)
Christopher Hampton (1946) British playwright, screenwriter and film director
Don, in The Philanthropist (1969), scene 6
“False men and shams talk big and do nothing.”
Democritus Ancient Greek philosopher, pupil of Leucippus, founder of the atomic theory
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus