Lord Chesterfield Quotes About Judging

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  • Speak of the moderns without contempt and of the ancients without idolatry; judge them all by their merits, but not by their age

    'Letters to his Son' (1774) 27 February 1748
  • In order to judge of the inside of others, study your own; for men in general are very much alike; and though one has one prevailing passion, and another has another, yet their operations are much the same; and whatever engages or disgusts, pleases or offends you, in others, will, mutatis mutandis, engage, disgust, please, or offend others, in you.

    "Manners and speech or maxims extracted from Lord Chesterfield's letters to his son". Book by Lord Chesterfield, 1884.
  • The manner of your speaking is full as important as the matter, as more people have ears to be tickled than understandings to judge.

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