Samuel Johnson Quote

Among other pleasing errors of young minds is the opinion of their own importance. He that has not yet remarked, how little attention his contemporaries can spare from themselves, conceives all eyes turned upon himself, and imagines everyone that approaches him to be an enemy or a follower, an admirer or a spy.


The Rambler.... (ed. 1752)


Among other pleasing errors of young minds is the opinion of their own importance. He that has not yet remarked, how little attention his...

Among other pleasing errors of young minds is the opinion of their own importance. He that has not yet remarked, how little attention his...

Among other pleasing errors of young minds is the opinion of their own importance. He that has not yet remarked, how little attention his...

Among other pleasing errors of young minds is the opinion of their own importance. He that has not yet remarked, how little attention his...