William Hazlitt Quotes About Education

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  • Learning is its own exceeding great reward.

    William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.2108, Delphi Classics
  • Anyone who has passed though the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape.

    William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1092, Delphi Classics
  • It is better to be able neither to read nor write than to be able to do nothing else.

    William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1091, Delphi Classics
  • Prejudice is the child of ignorance.

    William Hazlitt (1839). “Sketches and Essays”, p.83
  • That which anyone has been long learning unwillingly, he unlearns with proportional eagerness and haste.

  • Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity a greater.

    William Hazlitt (1839). “Sketches and Essays”, p.298
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