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William Hazlitt Quotes

«To give a reason for anything is to breed a doubt of it»
Author: William Hazlitt (Writer) | About: Doubt, Reason | Keywords: breed, for anything
«No young man believes he shall ever die»
Author: William Hazlitt (Writer) | About: Death and dying | Keywords: young man
«The dupe of friendship, and the fool of love; have I not reason to hate and to despise myself? Indeed I do; and chiefly for not having hated and despised the world enough.»
«The silence of a friend commonly amounts to treachery. His not daring to say anything in our behalf implies a tacit censure.»
«A great chess-player is not a great man, for he leaves the world as he found it. No act terminating in itself constitutes greatness. This will apply to all displays of power or trials of skill, which are confined to the momentary, individual effort, and construct no permanent image or trophy of themselves without them.»
«A hair in the head is worth two in the brush.»
Author: William Hazlitt (Writer) | Keywords: brush, in the head
«If we wish to know the force of human genius, we should read Shakespeare. If we wish to see the insignificance of human learning, we may study his commentators.»
«An accomplished coquette excites the passions of others, in proportion as she feels none herself»
«There are many who talk on from ignorance rather than from knowledge, and who find the former an inexhaustible fund of conversation»
Author: William Hazlitt (Writer) | About: Ignorance, Knowledge | Keywords: inexhaustible
«Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes the edge off admiration»

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