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Wrong Quotes by William Hazlitt
- We uniformly applaud what is right and condemn what is wrong, when it costs us nothing but the sentiment.
- There is nothing more likely to drive a man mad, than the being unable to get rid of the idea of the distinction between right…
- Women never reason, and therefore they are (comparatively) seldom wrong.
- We are not satisfied to be right, unless we can prove others to be quite wrong.
- Mankind are an incorrigible race. Give them but bugbears and idols -- it is all that they ask; the distinctions of right and wrong, of…
- The difference between the vanity of a Frenchman and an Englishman seems to be this: the one thinks everything right that is French, the other…
- Those who are fond of setting things to rights, have no great objection to seeing them wrong.
- Wrong dressed out in pride, pomp, and circumstance has more attraction than abstract right.
- The last sort I shall mention are verbal critics - mere word-catchers, fellows that pick out a word in a sentence and a sentence in…
- The seat of knowledge is in the head; of wisdom, in the heart. We are sure to judge wrong, if we do not feel right.
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