In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.


Quoted in Voices: A Memoir (1983) by Frederic Pro-kosch


In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.

In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.

In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.

In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning.