“Once a coxcomb, always a coxcomb.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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Source: The Rambler: A Periodical Paper, Published in 1750, 1751, 1752
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“It is very common for us to desire most what we are least qualified to obtain.”
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“The desires of man increase with his acquisitions.”
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