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Quotes and Images from Chesterfield's Letters to His Son - Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield
QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS
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Title: Quotes and Images From Chesterfield's Letters to His Son
On the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
Author: The Earl of Chesterfield
Edited and Arranged by David Widger
Release Date: August 29, 2004 [EBook #7539]
[Last updated on October 26, 2012]
Language: English
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Produced by David Widger
LETTERS TO HIS SON, 1766-1771
by The Earl of Chesterfield
QUOTATIONS
A little learning is a dangerous thing
A joker is near akin to a buffoon
A favor may make an enemy, and an injury may make a friend
Ablest man will sometimes do weak things
Above all things, avoid speaking of yourself
Above the frivolous as below the important and the secret
Above trifles, he is never vehement and eager about them
Absolute command of your temper
Abstain from learned ostentation
Absurd term of genteel and fashionable vices
Absurd romances of the two last centuries
According as their interest prompts them to wish
Acquainted with books, and an absolute stranger to men
Advice is seldom welcome
Advise those who do not speak elegantly, not to speak
Advocate, the friend, but not the bully of virtue
Affectation of singularity or superiority
Affectation in dress
Affectation of business
All have senses to be gratified
Always made the best of the best, and never made bad worse
Always does more than he says
Always some favorite word for the time being
Always look people in the face when you speak to them
Am still unwell; I cannot help it!
American Colonies
Ancients and Moderns
Anxiety for my health and life
Applauded often, without approving
Apt to make them think themselves more necessary than they are
Argumentative, polemical conversations
Arrogant pedant
Art of pleasing