Walter Savage Landor Quote

We should never seek amusement in the foibles of another, never in coarse language, never in low thought. When the mind loses its feeling for elegance, it grows corrupt and grovelling.


Imaginary Characters (1829)


We should never seek amusement in the foibles of another, never in coarse language, never in low thought. When the mind loses its feeling for...

We should never seek amusement in the foibles of another, never in coarse language, never in low thought. When the mind loses its feeling for...

We should never seek amusement in the foibles of another, never in coarse language, never in low thought. When the mind loses its feeling for...

We should never seek amusement in the foibles of another, never in coarse language, never in low thought. When the mind loses its feeling for...