Travel quote by William Hazlitt

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It is not fit that every man should travel it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse
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"It is not fit that every man should travel; it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse"

- William Hazlitt

About this Quote

This quote by William Hazlitt suggests that taking a trip is not ideal for everyone. It suggests that travelling can have a positive impact on a smart male, making him even smarter, but can have an unfavorable result on a fool, making him much more absurd. This could be since a smart male is most likely to gain from his experiences while travelling, while a fool may not be able to understand the lessons that taking a trip can teach. Hazlitt's quote likewise implies that taking a trip can be a hazardous activity, as it can result in a fool becoming much more foolish. Therefore, it is necessary to think about whether travelling is suitable for an individual before embarking on a journey. Taking a trip can be an excellent method to learn and grow, however it is essential to be aware of the prospective dangers that it can bring.

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William Hazlitt This quote is written / told by William Hazlitt between April 10, 1778 and September 18, 1830. He was a famous Critic from England, the quote is categorized under the topic Travel. The author also have 92 other quotes.

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