Edward Gibbon Quote

The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some nice difference in age, character, or station, to justify the partial distinction.


The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume the First (ed. 1776)


The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some...

The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some...

The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some...

The most worthless of mankind are not afraid to condemn in others the same disorders which they allow in themselves; and can readily discover some...