Famous quote by William Shakespeare

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He that loves to be flattered is worthy o the flatterer
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"He that loves to be flattered is worthy o' the flatterer"

- William Shakespeare

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This quote by William Shakespeare is a caution against the threats of vanity as well as self-importance. It recommends that those that seek flattery and praises are not only absurd, but also deserving of the insincere praise they get. The quote implies that those that are conveniently swayed by flattery are not only trustful, but likewise lack the self-awareness to identify when somebody is being insincere. It is a suggestion to be careful of those that provide extreme compliments, as they might be more thinking about their own gain than in genuinely commending one more. The quote likewise works as a reminder to be humble as well as to not take compliments as well seriously. By identifying our very own flaws as well as weak points, we can better value authentic praises and also avoid being made use of by those who look for to control us with flattery.

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William Shakespeare This quote is written / told by William Shakespeare between April 26, 1564 and April 23, 1616. He was a famous Dramatist from England. The author also have 172 other quotes.

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