It is not a pain to give to ingrates, but it is an intolerable one to be obliged to a dishonest man.


Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)


It is not a pain to give to ingrates, but it is an intolerable one to be obliged to a dishonest man.

It is not a pain to give to ingrates, but it is an intolerable one to be obliged to a dishonest man.

It is not a pain to give to ingrates, but it is an intolerable one to be obliged to a dishonest man.

It is not a pain to give to ingrates, but it is an intolerable one to be obliged to a dishonest man.