Charles Caleb Colton Quote

Some men who know that they are great are so very haughty withal and insufferable that their acquaintance discover their greatness only by the tax of humility which they are obliged to pay as the price of their friendship.


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


Some men who know that they are great are so very haughty withal and insufferable that their acquaintance discover their greatness only by the tax of ...

Some men who know that they are great are so very haughty withal and insufferable that their acquaintance discover their greatness only by the tax of ...

Some men who know that they are great are so very haughty withal and insufferable that their acquaintance discover their greatness only by the tax of ...

Some men who know that they are great are so very haughty withal and insufferable that their acquaintance discover their greatness only by the tax of ...