William Hazlitt Quote

Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.


Characteristics: in the manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims [by W. Hazlitt]. (ed. 1837)


Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.

Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.

Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.

Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.