id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7539 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Quotes and Images from Chesterfield's Letters to His Son .txt text/plain 4854 457 80 Consciousness of merit makes a man of sense more modest Dress like the reasonable people of your own age Dressed as the generality of people of fashion are Every man knows that he understands religion and politics Few things which people in general know less, than how to love Few people know how to love, or how to hate Frivolous, idle people, whose time hangs upon their own hands I know myself (no common piece of knowledge, let me tell you) Knows what things are little, and what not Make every man I met with like me, and every woman love me People never desire all till they have gotten a great deal People lose a great deal of time by reading To know people's real sentiments, I trust much more to my eyes We love to be pleased better than to be informed Young people are very apt to overrate both men and things ./cache/7539.txt ./txt/7539.txt