Walter Savage Landor Quotes About Praise

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  • An ingenuous mind feels in unmerited praise the bitterest reproof. If you reject it you are unhappy, if you accept it you are undone.

    Walter Savage Landor (1853). “The Works of Walter Savage Landor”, p.319
  • An ingenious mind feels in unmerited praise the bitterest reproof.

  • The deafest man can hear praise, and is slow to think any an excess.

    Walter Savage Landor, Charles George Crump (1909). “Imaginary Conversations: Dialogues of literary men. Dialogues of famous women. Miscellaneous dialogues”
  • He who first praises a book becomingly is next in merit to the author.

    Walter Savage Landor (1824). “Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen”
  • We cannot at once catch the applauses of the vulgar and expect the approbation of the wise.

    Walter Savage Landor, Charles George Crump (1909). “Imaginary Conversations: Classical dialogues (Roman) Dialogues of sovereigns and statesmen”
  • A little praise is good for a shy temper; it teaches it to rely on the kindness of others.

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