A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.


Arthur to Lord Lowborough (Ch.XXII : Traits of Friendship) - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848)


A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.

A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.

A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.

A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.