THOUGHTFULNESS—AND THE LACK OF IT. There is nothing, I own, that inclines me to think so well of the understandings or dispositions of others as a thorough absence of impertinence. I do not think they can be the worst people in the world who habitually pay most attention to the feelings of others; nor those the best who are endeavouring every moment to hurt them.—Hazlitt.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18889, 12 October 1929, Page 23 (Supplement)
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