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    Walter  Scott
    “Nothing perhaps increases by indulgence more than a desultory habit of reading, especially under such opportunities of gratifying it.”
    Walter Scott, Waverley

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    Walter  Scott
    “Hence, though there can be no rule in so capricious a passion, early love is frequently ambitious in choosing its object; or, which comes to the same, selects her (as in the case of Saint Cecilia aforesaid) from a situation that gives fair scope for le beau ideal, which the reality of intimate and familiar life rather tends to limit and impair. I knew a very accomplished and sensible young man cured of a violent passion for a pretty woman, whose talents were not equal to her face and figure, by being permitted to bear her company for a whole afternoon.”
    Walter Scott, Waverley

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    Walter  Scott
    “There is no better antidote against entertaining too high an opinion of others than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time.”
    Walter Scott, Waverley
    tags: hubris



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