“sometimes the very faults of parents produce a tendency to opposite virtues in their children.”
Quote by Maria Edgeworth
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Source: Works of Maria Edgeworth: Popular tales. 1823
Source: Works of Maria Edgeworth: Harrington. Ormond. 1825
“No man ever distinguished himself who could not bear to be laughed at.”
Source: Tales of Fashionable Life: The absentee, ch. 6-17
Source: Castle Rackrent. An essay on Irish bulls. An essay on the noble science of self-justification. Ennui. The dun
Source: Works of Maria Edgeworth: Harrington. Ormond. 1825
“when driven to the necessity of explaining, I found that I did not myself understand what I meant.”
Source: Works
“How is it that hope so powerfully excites, and fear so absolutely depresses all our faculties?”
Source: The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth
“Now flattery can never do good; twice cursed in the giving and the receiving, it ought to be.”
Source: The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth
Source: Works
Source: Works of Maria Edgeworth: Popular tales. 1823
