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  • There would be no sunshine in society if the born flatterers, I mean the so-called amiable people, did not bring it in with them.

    Mean   Sunshine   People  
  • Heroes, notwithstanding the high ideas which, by the means of flatterers, they may entertain of themselves, or the world may conceive of them, have certainly more of mortal than divine about them.

    Hero   Mean   Ideas  
    Henry Fielding (1861). “Tom Jones”, p.478
  • Turn pimp, flatterer, quack, lawyer, parson, be chaplain to an atheist, or stallion to an old woman, anything but a poet; for a poet is worse, more servile, timorous and fawning than any I have named.

    Atheist   Pimp   Atheism  
    William Congreve (1785). “Love for Love: A Comedy”, p.8
  • O Hope, sweet flatterer! thy, delusive touch Sheds on afflicted minds the balm of comfort, Relieves the load of poverty, sustains The captive, bending with the weight of bonds, And smooths the pillow of disease and pain.

    Hope   Sweet   Pain  
  • When the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators; the instruments, not the guides, of the people.

    Edmund Burke (1790). “Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event. In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris”, p.353
  • Persons who discover a flatterer, do not always disapprove him, because he imagines them considerable enough to deserve his applications.

    William Shenstone (1804). “Essays on Men and Manners”, p.142
  • The besetting sin of able men is impatience of contradiction and of criticism. Even those who do their best to resist the temptation, yield to it almost unconsciously and become the tools of toadies and flatterers. "Authorities," "disciples," and "schools" are the curse of science and do more to interfere with the work of the scientific spirit than all its enemies.

    School   Men   Yield  
    Thomas Henry Huxley (1967). “The Essence of T. H. Huxley: Selections Form His Writings”
  • If we from wealth to poverty descend, Want gives to know the flatterer from the friend.

    Giving   Want   Poverty  
    John Dryden (1822). “Fables, from Boccaccio and Chaucer”, p.259
  • The most positive men are the most credulous, since they most believe themselves, and advise most with their falsest flatterer and worst enemy--their own self-love.

    Believe   Men   Self  
    Alexander Pope, Alexander Chalmers (1807). “A Supplementary Volume to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Containing Pieces of Poetry, Not Inserted in Warburton's and Warton's Editions : and a Collection of Letters, Now First Published”, p.126
  • To be seduced by Orators, as a Monarch by Flatterers.

    Thomas Hobbes (1750). “The Moral and Political Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Never Before Collected Together : To which is Prefixed, the Author's Life, Extracted from that Said to be Written by Himself, ...”, p.179
  • The flatterer's object is to please in everything he does; whereas the true friend always does what is right, and so often gives pleasure, often pain, not wishing the latter, but not shunning it either, if he deems it best.

    Plutarch (1898). “Plutarch's Morals: Ethical Essays”
  • Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in disguise.

    Thomas Clarkson, William Penn (1827). “Memoirs of the private and public life of William Penn: who settled the state of Pennsylvania, and founded the city of Philadelphia”, p.124
  • Were there no fools, there would be no flatterers.

  • The skilful class of flatterers praise the discourse of an ignorant friend and the face of a deformed one.

    Class   Ignorant   Faces  
    "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 276-77, III, line 86, 1922.
  • I am surrounded by flatterers and fools.

    Fool   Flatterer  
    George R. R. Martin (2016). “A Game of Thrones: The Illustrated Edition: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book One”, p.210, Bantam
  • Hope is nothing but a deceitful flatterer accepted by reason only because it is often in need of palliatives.

    Needs   Reason   Accepted  
    Giacomo Casanova (2013). “The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt: Complete”, p.376, Simon and Schuster
  • I am surrounded by flatterers and fools. It can drive a man to madness,.. . Half of them don’t dare tell me the truth, and the other half can’t find it.

    Men   Half   Fool  
    George R. R. Martin (2012). “George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones 5-Book Boxed Set (Song of Ice and Fire Series): A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and and A Dance with Dragons”, p.52, Bantam
  • Prophet just means intellectual. They were people giving geopolitical analysis, moral lessons, that sort of thing. We call them intellectuals today. There were the people we honor as prophets, there were the people we condemn as false prophets. But if you look at the biblical record, at the time, it was the other way around. The flatterers of the Court of King Ahab were the ones who were honored. The ones we call prophets were driven into the desert and imprisoned.

    Kings   Mean   Biblical  
    "The U.S. Role in the World". Interview with Harry Kreisler, globetrotter.berkeley.edu. March 22, 2002.
  • Most of intellectuals are false prophets, flatterers of the court. The real prophets are the exception and treated badly. How badly they're treated depends on the society. Like in Eastern Europe, they were treated very badly. In Latin America, they were slaughtered.

    Real   Latin   Europe  
    Source: www.commonwealmagazine.org
  • Self-love is the greatest of all flatterers.

    Love   Self   Anorexia  
    "The Moral Maxims and Reflections". Book by François de La Rochefoucauld. Maxim 2, 1678.
  • When the strong box contains no more both friends and flatterers shun the door.

  • Be advised that all flatterers live at the expense of those who listen to them.

    "The Fables of La Fontaine: Book I". Book by Jean de La Fontaine, 1668.
  • Patience is a flatterer, sir, and an ass, sir.

    Ass   Flatterer  
    Aphra Behn (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Aphra Behn (Illustrated)”, p.1065, Delphi Classics
  • The same man cannot be both Friend and Flatterer.

    Benjamin Franklin (2013). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.37, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
  • Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favour, which an artful flatterer may gradually strengthen, till wishes for a particular qualification are improved to hopes of attainment, and hopes of attainment to belief of possession.

    Men   Wish   Prejudice  
    Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Carter, Samuel Richardson, Catherine Talbot (1825). “The Rambler: A Periodical Paper, Published in 1750, 1751, 1752”, p.323
  • Consider, for example, and you will find that almost all the transactions in the time of Vespasian differed little from those of the present day. You there find marrying and giving in marriage, educating children, sickness, death, war, joyous holidays, traffic, agriculture, flatterers, insolent pride, suspicions, laying of plots, longing for the death of others, newsmongers, lovers, misers, men canvassing far the consulship and for the kingdom; yet all these passed away, and are nowhere.

    Children   War   Holiday  
  • As it is the nature of a kite to devour little birds, so it is the nature of some minds to insult and tyrannize over little people; this being the means which they use to recompense themselves for their extreme servility and condescension to their superiors; for nothing can be more reasonable than that slaves and flatterers should exact the same taxes on all below them which they themselves pay to all above them.

    Mean   People   Bird  
  • In the name of respecting the reality, keep the flatterers out of your life!

    Life   Reality   Names  
  • Abhor flatterers as you would deceivers; for both, if trusted, injure those who trust them. If you admit as friends men who seek your favor for the lowest ends, your life will be lacking in friends who will risk your displeasure for the highest good.

    Men   Risk   Favors  
    Isocrates (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Isocrates (Illustrated)”, p.17, Delphi Classics
  • We must be careful how we flatter fools too little, or wise men too much, for the flatterer must act the very reverse of the physician, and administer the strongest dose only to the weakest patient.

    Wise   Men   Physicians  
    Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.), Charles Caleb Colton (1861). “Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners. To which are added, selections from Colton's 'Lacon'.”, p.154
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