William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
"On the Knowledge of Character" <br class="br"> Table Talk: Essays On Men And Manners http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/TableHazIV.htm (1821-1822)
No. 43
Characteristics, in the manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims (1823)
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
"On the Knowledge of Character" <br class="br"> Table Talk: Essays On Men And Manners http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/TableHazIV.htm (1821-1822)
Jerome K. Jerome book Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
"On Vanity and Vanities".
Source: Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886)
“Modesty is oftner mistaken than any other Virtue.”
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax (1633–1695) English politician
Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750), Miscellaneous Thoughts and Reflections
“Nonsense prevails, modesty fails
Grace and virtue turn into stupidity”
Elvis Costello (1954) English singer-songwriter
All This Useless Beauty
Song lyrics, All This Useless Beauty (1996)
Context: Nonsense prevails, modesty fails
Grace and virtue turn into stupidity
While the calendar fades almost all barricades to a pale compromise
And our leaders have feasts on the backsides of beasts
They still think they're the gods of antiquity
If something you missed didn't even exist
It was just an ideal — is it such a surprise?
“Always our wars have been our confessions of weakness”
Muriel Rukeyser (1913–1980) poet and political activist
Source: The Life of Poetry
Ramsay MacDonald (1866–1937) British statesman; prime minister of the United Kingdom
Leicester Pioneer (7 August 1914), quoted in The Times (9 April 1918), p. 8 and The Times (18 January 1924), p. 14
1910s
Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues (1715–1747) French writer, a moralist
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 175.