Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Quotes About Weakness

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  • We must remember how apt man is to extremes--rushing from credulity and weakness to suspicion and distrust.

  • Vanity calculates but poorly on the vanity of others; what a virtue we should distil from frailty, what a world of pain we should save our brethren, if we would suffer our own weakness to be the measure of theirs.

  • Of all the weaknesses little men rail against, there is none that they are more apt to ridicule than the tendency to believe. And of all the signs of a corrupt heart and a feeble head, the tendency of incredulity is the surest. Real philosophy seeks rather to solve than to deny.

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