Quote by Benjamin Disraeli
An author who speaks about his own books is almost as bad as a mother who talks about her own children.
Summary
This quote suggests that authors who constantly and excessively speak about their own books are akin to mothers who incessantly talk about their own children. It implies that both groups may lack objectivity and may be biased in their opinions, potentially making them unreliable sources of judgment. It suggests that an author's work should speak for itself and that excessive self-promotion may come across as egotistical or overwhelming.