William Hazlitt Quotes About Intelligence

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  • Genius, like humanity, rusts for want of use.

    William Hazlitt (1859). “Table talk”, p.141
  • Rules and models destroy genius and art.

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    'Sketches and Essays' (1839) 'On Taste'
  • Prejudice is the child of ignorance.

    William Hazlitt (1839). “Sketches and Essays”, p.83
  • I'm not smart, but I like to observe. Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.

  • If we wish to know the force of human genius, we should read Shakespeare. If we wish to see the insignificance of human learning, we may study his commentators.

    William Hazlitt (1924). “Essays”
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