It is not fit that every man should travel; it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse. — William Hazlitt
You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world. — William Hazlitt
A gentle word, a kind look, a good-natured smile can work wonders and accomplish miracles. — William Hazlitt
I would like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home. — William Hazlitt
A scholar is like a book written in a dead language. It is not every one that can read in it. — William Hazlitt
Almost every sect of christianity is a perversion of its essence, to accommodate it to the — William Hazlitt
An honest man speaks the truth, though it may give offence; a vain man, in order that it may. — William Hazlitt
Anyone who has passed though the regular gradations of a classical education, and is — William Hazlitt
Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects, and discovering other people’s weaknesses. — William Hazlitt
It is better to be able neither to read nor write than to be able to do nothing else. — William Hazlitt
Life is the art of being well deceived; and in order that the deception may succeed it — William Hazlitt