Alexander Pope Quotes About Failing

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  • Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools.

    Alexander Pope (1835). “The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes [&c.] by G. Croly”, p.66
  • Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgement, and misguide the mind, What the weak head with strongest bias rules, Is PRIDE, the never-failing vice of fools.

    Alexander Pope (1808). “The poetical works of Alexander Pope. To which is prefixed the life of the author”, p.54
  • What then remains, but well our power to use, And keep good-humor still whate'er we lose? And trust me, dear, good-humor can prevail, When airs, and flights, and screams, and scolding fail.

    Alexander Pope (1835). “The Works of Alexander Pope: With a Memoir of the Author, Notes, and Critical Notes on Each Poem”, p.124
  • Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defence, and fills up all the mighty void of sense.

    Alexander Pope (1822). “The Works of Alexander Pope”, p.259
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