Best William Hazlitt Qoutes
- But of all footmen the lowest class is literary footmen. All
- There is a softness and a harmony in the words and in the thought unparalleled. Of all conceits it is surely the most classical. "I… All
- An accomplished coquette excites the passions of others, in proportion as she feels none herself. Accomplished
- What I mean by living to one's-self is living in the world, as in it, not of it: it is as if no one know… Anxious
- The soul of dispatch is decision. Decision
- The same reason makes a man a religious enthusiast that makes a man an enthusiast in any other way ... an uncomfortable mind in an… Any
- Asleep, nobody is a hypocrite Asleep
- A knave thinks himself a fool, all the time he is not making a fool of some other person. All
- Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit -- or a mask. . . . The foregoing maxim shows the difference between truth and sarcasm. Difference
- Those only deserve a monument who do not need one. Deserve
- He who would see old Hoghton right Must view it by the pale moonlight. Moon
- Whatever excites the spirit of contradiction is capable of producing the last effects of heroism; which is only the highest pitch of obstinacy, in a… Bad
- Landscape painting is the obvious resource of misanthropy. Landscape
- The public is so in awe of its own opinion that it never dares to form any, but catches up the first idle rumour, lest… Any
- Poverty, labor, and calamity are not without their luxuries, which the rich, the indolent, and the fortunate in vain seek for. Calamity
- Keep your misfortunes to yourself. Inspirational
- People addicted to secrecy are so without knowing why; they are not so for cause, but for secrecy's sake. Addicted
- One said he wondered that leather was not dearer than any other thing. Being demanded a reason: because, saith he, it is more stood upon… Any
- The title of Ultracrepidarian critics has been given to those persons who find fault with small and insignificant details. Been
- Those are ever the most ready to do justice to others, who feel that the world has done them justice. Feel
- In exploring new and doubtful tracts of speculation, the mind strikes out true and original views; as a drop of water hesitates at first what… Afterwards
- You are never tired of painting, because you have to set down not what you know already, but what you have just discovered. Boredom
- Painting for a whole morning gives one as excellent an appetite for one's dinner, as old Abraham Tucker acquired for his by riding over Banstead… Abraham
- Man is an intellectual animal, and therefore an everlasting contradiction to himself. His senses centre in himself, his ideas reach to the ends of the… Animal
- One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey; but I like to go by myself. Go
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