Character and Conduct – 15 June – Public Opinion
We forget that while we are not required to judge our neighbours, we are required to judge ourselves.
We forget that while we are not required to judge our neighbours, we are required to judge ourselves.
THERE is no commoner danger than that of accepting the code of the society in which you live as the rule of right.
He who is always enquiring what people will say, will never give them opportunity to say anything great about him.
HUMILITY is the hall-mark of wisdom.
Pride mars, blights, and withers whatever it touches. It begets assumptions that are very belittling as well as hard to bear.
THE foundation of pride is the wish to respect one’s self, whatever others may think; the mainspring of vanity is the craving for the admiration of others, no matter at what cost to one’s self-respect.
SELF-LOVE is the greatest Flatterer in the World.
THE power men possess to annoy me I give them.
IF any one tells you such a one has spoken ill of you, do not refute them in that particular; but answer, had he known all my vices, he had not spoken only of that one.
IT is never too late to give up our prejudices.