Samuel Johnson Quote

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.


The Rambler (1750–52)


No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.

No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculation than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.