“Men famed for wit, of dangerous talents vain, Treat those of common parts with proud disdain; The powers that wisdom would, improving, hide, They blaze abroad, with inconsid'rate pride; While yet but mere probationers for fame, They seize the honor they should then disclaim: Honor so hurried to the light must fade, The lasting laurels nourish in the shade.” MenShouldLightCommonTalentDangerousPrideProudHonorFameTreatsMereRateWitVainLastingShadeFadesImprovingDisdainLaurels Book:The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume Source: The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume
“Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.” EducationKnowledgeDangerousHonestyIdentityHonorIntegrityEthicsWeakUselessHypocrisyAntithesisTruth And HonestyHonesty IntegrityTruth HonestyHonesty And IntegrityHonest And IntegrityHonor And IntegrityMoral EthicsLeadership IntegrityEthics And IntegrityMorality And EthicsEthics And MoralsMoral IntegrityMorals And IntegrityCode Of EthicsTruth And KnowledgeUseless KnowledgeKnowledge Is Dangerous Author:Samuel Johnson