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Cheat Quote by Charles Caleb Colton

“A thorough-paced knave will rarely quarrel with one whom he can cheat: his revenge is plunder; therefore he is usually the most forgiving of beings, upon the principle that if he come to an open rupture, he must defend himself; and this does not suit a man whose vocation it is to keep his hands in…” quote by Charles Caleb Colton
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“A thorough-paced knave will rarely quarrel with one whom he can cheat: his revenge is plunder; therefore he is usually the most forgiving of beings, upon the principle that if he come to an open rupture, he must defend himself; and this does not suit a man whose vocation it is to keep his hands in the pocket of another.”

Charles Caleb Colton

About This Quote

Source Essay: Miscellany, 1820

A cunning person avoids conflict with those they can exploit, preferring forgiveness to protect their own interests.

In simple terms: Clever people avoid fights they can profit from.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when self‑interest drives your behavior.

Themes

self‑interest conflict forgiveness morality

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • business negotiations
  • personal relationships
  • political alliances

Key Concepts

strategic avoidance ethical paradox

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you forgive to protect yourself?
  • When does self‑interest become harmful?
A Different Perspective

May lead to distrust and manipulation.

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