Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it.
An eagerness and zeal for dispute on every subject, and with every one, shows great self-sufficiency, that never-failing sign of great self-ignorance. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
An eagerness and zeal for dispute on every subject, and with every one, shows great self-sufficiency, that never-failing sign of great self-ignorance.
- William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
I would have it inscribed on the curtains of your bed and the walls of your chamber: "If you do not rise early you can make progress in nothing." - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
I would have it inscribed on the curtains of your bed and the walls of your chamber: "If you do not rise early you can make progress in nothing."
Theoretical principals must sometimes give way for the sake of practical advantages. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
Theoretical principals must sometimes give way for the sake of practical advantages.
Concession comes with better grace and more salutary effect from superior power. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
Concession comes with better grace and more salutary effect from superior power.
Where laws end, tyranny begins. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
Where laws end, tyranny begins.
I know that I can save this country and that no one else can. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
I know that I can save this country and that no one else can.
Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it. - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
Bowing, ceremonious, formal compliments, stiff civilities, will never be politeness; that must be easy, natural, unstudied; and what will give this b… - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
Bowing, ceremonious, formal compliments, stiff civilities, will never be politeness; that must be easy, natural, unstudied; and what will give this b…
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Сrown. It may be frail - its roof may shake - the wind may blow through it -… - William Pitt, 1st Earl Of Chatham
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Сrown. It may be frail - its roof may shake - the wind may blow through it -…
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