Quotes of Lord Greville - somelinesforyou

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ The criterion of true beauty is that it increases on examination; if false, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason, and is not the mere creation of fancy. ”

- Lord Greville

“ The criterion of true beauty is that it increases on examination; if false, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason, and is not the mere creation of fancy. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Most men have more courage than even they themselves think they have. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ No man was ever so much deceived by another as by himself. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others. ”

- Lord Greville

“ I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others. ”

- Lord Greville

“ The criterion of true beauty is that it increases on examination; if false, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason, and is not the mere creation of fancy. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ No man was ever so much deceived by another as by himself. ”

- Lord Greville

“ The criterion of true beauty is that it increases on examination; if false, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason, and is not the mere creation of fancy. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ A generous man places the benefits he confers beneath his feet; those he receives, nearest his heart. ”

- Lord Greville

“ I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others. ”

- Lord Greville

“ The criterion of true beauty is that it increases on examination; if false, that it lessens. There is therefore, something in true beauty that corresponds with right reason, and is not the mere creation of fancy. ”

- Lord Greville

“ Vanity is the poison of agreeableness; yet as poison, when artfully and properly applied, has a salutary effect in medicine, so has vanity in the commerce and society of the world. ”

- Lord Greville
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