Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield Quote

An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all.


Letters Written by the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son (ed. 1827)


An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all.

An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all.

An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all.

An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all.