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William Hazlitt Quotes
William Hazlitt Quotes
William Hazlitt
English
Critic
Born:
Apr 10
,
1778
Died:
Sep 18
,
1830
Great
Love
Man
Own
Think
Who
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Fame is the inheritance not of the dead, but of the living. It is we who look back with lofty pride to the great names of antiquity.
William Hazlitt
Great
Pride
Living
Back
Lofty
Names
Look
Dead
Fame
Antiquity
Inheritance
Who
A wise traveler never despises his own country.
William Hazlitt
Travel
Wise
Country
Own
Despises
Never
His
Traveler
Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts.
William Hazlitt
Great
Thoughts
Practice
Become
Reduced
Acts
The truly proud man knows neither superiors or inferiors. The first he does not admit of - the last he does not concern himself about.
William Hazlitt
Man
First
Neither
Admit
About
He
Concern
Himself
Knows
Does
Proud
Proud Man
Truly
Inferiors
Last
Genius, like humanity, rusts for want of use.
William Hazlitt
Humanity
Genius
Like
Want
Use
Those who make their dress a principal part of themselves, will, in general, become of no more value than their dress.
William Hazlitt
Will
Value
Become
Those
Dress
General
More
Part
Principal
Make
Than
Themselves
Who
Some one is generally sure to be the sufferer by a joke.
William Hazlitt
Joke
Some
Generally
Sure
It is hard for any one to be an honest politician who is not born and bred a Dissenter.
William Hazlitt
Politician
Born
Any
Bred
Hard
Who
Honest
The public have neither shame or gratitude.
William Hazlitt
Gratitude
Neither
Shame
Public
No man is truly great who is great only in his lifetime. The test of greatness is the page of history.
William Hazlitt
Great
History
Man
Only
Lifetime
Test
His
Truly
Greatness
Page
Who
The busier we are the more leisure we have.
William Hazlitt
More
Leisure
Busier
Good temper is one of the greatest preservers of the features.
William Hazlitt
Good
Temper
Features
Greatest
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