“A bad-tempered man will never make a good-tempered horse.”
Black Beauty (1877), Ch. VII, p. 36
Source: The Campaign (1704), Line 219.
“A bad-tempered man will never make a good-tempered horse.”
Black Beauty (1877), Ch. VII, p. 36
The Thirteenth Revelation, Chapter 28
Variant: Each kind compassion that man hath on his even-Christians with charity, it is Christ in him.
"About Patriotism," Harper’s Weekly (16 April 1898)
“Good temper is one of the great preservers of the features.”
This is from Hazlitt's "Conversations of James Northcote, Esq., R.A.," New Monthly Magazine (1826-1827), published in book form in 1830; but the words were spoken by Northcote
Misattributed
Book 4, Chap. 1.
Books, Coningsby (1844)
“Each man is a hero and an oracle to somebody.”
1870s, Society and Solitude (1870), Quotation and Originality