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Pretension

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Pretension is a claim or aspiration to a particular status or quality.

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  • Trueglory strikesroot, and even extends itself; all false pretensions fall as do flowers, nor can anything feigned be lasting.
    • Cicero, as quoted inGreat Catches; or, Grand Matches (1861) by Eleanor Frances Blakiston, p. 82
  • I cannot consent with the Radical party to obliterate a glorious past, nor can I consent with the Conservatives to prolong abuses into the present. I wish with all my heart to aid in securing all that is good for the masses, yet to give them all they wish and are striving for is to endanger much that is good beyond their comprehension. I cannot pretend to underestimate the good that the English monarchy and aristocracy, with all the liberal policy actuating it, does for the human race, and yet I cannot but fear the pretensions of democracy against it are strong, and in some respects properly strong. This antithesis and struggle, perhaps, after all, is no more than has always more or less existed, but is now becoming more marked. Compromise, perhaps, is the only resource. Those who rightly possess the power in virtue of their superior knowledge must yield up some, that they may carry with them the honest but uncertain wills of those less educated but more numerous and physically powerful.
    • William Stanley Jevons, Journal (November 1866) following criticism from "the Radicals" of his Oct. 12 lecture "On the Diffusion of a Knowledge of Political Economy."Letters and Journal of W. Stanley Jevons (1886)pp. 230-231.
  • Where there is much pretension, much has been borrowed:nature never pretends.
  • The morehonesty a man has, the less he affects the air of asaint.

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