Horace Mann Quote

The false man is more false to himself than to any one else. He may despoil others, but himself is the chief loser. The world's scorn he might sometimes forget, but the knowledge of his own perfidy is undying.


A Few Thoughts for a Young Man (1850)


The false man is more false to himself than to any one else. He may despoil others, but himself is the chief loser. The world's scorn he might...

The false man is more false to himself than to any one else. He may despoil others, but himself is the chief loser. The world's scorn he might...

The false man is more false to himself than to any one else. He may despoil others, but himself is the chief loser. The world's scorn he might...

The false man is more false to himself than to any one else. He may despoil others, but himself is the chief loser. The world's scorn he might...