William Penn Quote

Nothing shows our weakness more than to be so sharp-sighted at spying other men's faults, and so purblind about our own.


Fruits of Solitude, in Reflections and Maxims Relating to the Conduct of Human Life (ed. 1841)


Nothing shows our weakness more than to be so sharp-sighted at spying other men's faults, and so purblind about our own.

Nothing shows our weakness more than to be so sharp-sighted at spying other men's faults, and so purblind about our own.

Nothing shows our weakness more than to be so sharp-sighted at spying other men's faults, and so purblind about our own.

Nothing shows our weakness more than to be so sharp-sighted at spying other men's faults, and so purblind about our own.