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"Many Thoughts of Many Minds A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age"

But the place where we are to get
knowledge, even theoretic knowledge, is the books themselves. It
depends on what we read, after all manner of professors have done
their best for us. The true university of these days is a collection
of books.--CARLYLE.
If you suffer your people to be ill educated, and their manners to be
corrupted from their infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to
which their first education disposed them--you first make thieves and
then punish them.--SIR THOMAS MORE.
'Tis education forms the common mind,
Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined.
--POPE.

EGOTISM.--When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without
loss; his accusations of himself are always believed, his praises
never.--MONTAIGNE.
Be your character what it will, it will be known; and nobody will
take it upon your word.--CHESTERFIELD.
We would rather speak ill of ourselves than not to talk of ourselves
at all.--LA ROCHEFOUCAULD.
It is never permissible to say, I say.--MADAME NECKER.
The more you speak of yourself, the more you are likely to lie.
--ZIMMERMANN.
What hypocrites we seem to be whenever we talk of ourselves! Our words
sound so humble, while our hearts are so proud.--HARE.
The more anyone speaks of himself, the less he likes to hear another
talked of.--LAVATER.
Do you wish men to speak well of you? Then never speak well of
yourself.--PASCAL.


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