Sunday, January 09, 2022

 

Always To Be Right

William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863), Vanity Fair, chapter 35:
He firmly believed that everything he did was right, that he ought on all occasions to have his own way—and like the sting of a wasp or serpent his hatred rushed out armed and poisonous against anything like opposition. He was proud of his hatred as of everything else. Always to be right, always to trample forward, and never to doubt, are not these the great qualities with which dullness takes the lead in the world?



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