“The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.”
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Prophet
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Thomas Carlyle481
Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian… 1795–1881Related quotes
“The greatest fault of a penetrating wit is to go beyond the mark.”
François de La Rochefoucauld book Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
Le plus grand défaut de la pénétration n'est pas de n'aller point jusqu'au but, c'est de le passer.
Variant translation: The greatest fault of a penetrating mind is not to fail to attain the mark but to go beyond it.
Maxim 377.
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
Henry Fielding book The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Source: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Denis Diderot (1713–1784) French Enlightenment philosopher and encyclopædist
On Dramatic Poetry (1758)
“You can both kept fault tolerance and scalability. You can have both or none of them”
Joe Armstrong (1950–2019) British computer scientist
Faults, Scaling and Erlang concurrency
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray and Selected Stories
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891–1915) French painter and sculptor
Letter to Sophie Brzeska-Savage Messiah By H S (Jim) Ede Heinimann (1931)
“As a matter of fact, we are none of us above criticism; so let us bear with each other's faults.”
L. Frank Baum book The Marvelous Land of Oz
Source: The Marvelous Land of Oz
Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
52 Iphicrates
Apophthegms of Kings and Great Commanders
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
No. 3. Guy Mannering — JULIA MANNERING.
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