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HAZLITT, WILLIAM : The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow-beings. (William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration. (William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of millions of our fellow-beings. (William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : Words are like money ... it is the stamp of custom alone that gives them circulation or value. (William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : To get others to come into our ways of thinking, we must go over to theirs; and it is necessary to follow, in order to lead. (William Hazlitt, English essayist and literary critic, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : As is our confidence, so is our capacity. (William Hazlitt, English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, and social commentator, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : Prejudice is the child of ignorance. (William Hazlitt, English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher, 1778-1830)

HAZLITT, WILLIAM : As is our confidence, so is our capacity. (William Hazlitt, English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher, 1778-1830)