"Let them cant about decorum, Who have characters to lose!"
- Robert Burns
About this Quote
This quote by Robert Burns is a contact us to activity for those that are being judged or slammed for their habits. He is telling them to neglect the criticism and also not fret about what others think. He is suggesting that those that are being evaluated must not be concerned with the point of views of those that have nothing to lose, as they have no credibility or character to secure. He is encouraging them to stand up for themselves as well as not be swayed by the viewpoints of those who have absolutely nothing to lose. He is likewise recommending that those that are evaluating must not be taken seriously, as they have nothing to lose by their criticism. This quote is a tip to defend on your own and not be guided by the opinions of those that have nothing to shed.
This quote is written / told by Robert Burns between January 25, 1759 and July 21, 1796. He/she was a famous Poet from Scotland.
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