Wrongs are often forgiven,
but contempt never is.
Our pride remembers it for ever.
(Lord Chesterfeld: Letters.)
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Wrongs are often forgiven,
but contempt never is.
Our pride remembers it for ever.
(Lord Chesterfeld: Letters.)
Somebody’s boring me …
I think it’s me.
(Dylan Thomas.)
A stumble may prevent a fall.
(Thomas Fuller (II): Gnomologia.)
I cannot tell what part of me
deceives the other.
(Georg Büchner: Danton’s Death.)
Up to a certain point
every man is what he thinks he is.
(F. H. Bradley: Aphorisms.)
There is false modesty,
but there is no false pride.
(Jules Renard: Journal.)
Vanity, like murder, will out.
(Hannah Cowley: The Belle’s Stratagem)
Praise shames me,
for I secretly beg it.
(Rabindranath Tagore: Stray Birds.)
To love oneself,
is the beginning
of a life-long romance.
(Oscar Wilde: Phrases and Philosophies)
Self-love is subtler
than the subtlest man
in the world.
(La Rochefoucauld: Maxims.)