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Character and Conduct – 5 June – Faults

Character and Conduct – 5 June – Faults

TOO many take the ready course to deceive themselves;  for they look with both eyes on the failings and defects of others, and scarcely give their good qualities half an eye:  on the contrary, in themselves they study to the full their own advantages, while their weaknesses and defects (as one says) they skip over, as children do the hard words in their lessons that are troublesome to read;  and making this uneven parallel, what wonder if the result be a gross mistake of themselves.

Archbishop LEIGHTON

TO hide a fault with a lie is to replace a blot by a hole.

IT is a great folly not to part with your own faults, which is possible, but to try instead to escape from other people’s faults, which is impossible.

MARCUS AURELIUS

THE greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.

CARLYLE

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These quotes are from ‘Character and Conduct’ A selection of helpful thoughts from various authors arranged for daily reading.

Collected by Constance M Whishaw and first published in 1905 as a follow up to her volume of Daily Readings for members of the Being and Doing Guild who asked for an additional volume

In her preface Whishaw writes:

‘This collection of noble thoughts expressed by men and women of past and present ages who have endeavoured to leave the world a little better than they found it.’

It is my hope in publishing them here readers may be inspired to imitate the example of the authors.

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