Charles Caleb Colton Quote

He that places himself neither higher nor lower than he ought to do exercises the truest humility.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


He that places himself neither higher nor lower than he ought to do exercises the truest humility.

He that places himself neither higher nor lower than he ought to do exercises the truest humility.

He that places himself neither higher nor lower than he ought to do exercises the truest humility.

He that places himself neither higher nor lower than he ought to do exercises the truest humility.