Quotes by Flattery The public wants work which flatters its illusions. Gustave Flaubert illusion flattery want No adulation; 'tis the death of virtue; Who flatters, is of all mankind the lowest Save he who courts the flattery. Hannah More flattery court virtue One can also be undignified and flattering toward a virtue. Friedrich Nietzsche flattering flattery virtue Flattery is like wine, which exhilarates a man for a moment, but usually ends by going to his head and making him act foolishly. Helen Rowland flattery wine men I have a car that I call Flattery because it gets me nowhere. Henny Youngman flattery car No man flatters the woman he truly loves. Henry Theodore Tuckerman flattery men Flattery is praise insincerely given for an interested purpose. Henry Ward Beecher flattery criticism purpose A man who does not love praise is not a full man. Henry Ward Beecher flattery doe men Flattery will get you everywhere," Sam says, "Except, apparently, off a roof. Holly Black flattery roof Inexperienced girls flatter themselves with the notion that it is in their power to make a man happy. Friedrich Nietzsche flattery girl men True love is mixed up with birdlike squabbles, in which the disputants wound each other to the quick; but a quarrel without animus is, on the contrary, apiece of flattery to the dupe's conceit. Honore de Balzac dupes flattery love-is Flattery is useful when dealing with youngsters. Isaac Asimov youngsters flattery If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, J-Ro flattery rap hip-hop Immigration is the sincerest form of flattery. Jack Paar flattery immigration definitions Few human beings are proof against the implied flattery of rapt attention. Jack Woodford flattery proof attention The flatterer easily insinuates himself into the closet, while honest merit stands shivering in the hall or antechamber. Jane Porter flattery merit honest Every flatterer lives at the expense of him who listens to him. Jean de La Fontaine flatterer flattery expenses We should keep silent about those in power; to speak well of them almost implies flattery; to speak ill of them while they are alive is dangerous, and when they are dead is cowardly. Jean de la Bruyere flattery alive power Learn that every flatterer Lives at the flattered listeners cost. Jean de La Fontaine listeners flattery cost It is easier and handier for men to flatter than to praise. Jean Paul flattery criticism men «1234567891011»