It is not always our faults that ruin us, but the manner of our conduct after we have committed them.


A Mother's Advice to Her Daughter, 1728


It is not always our faults that ruin us, but the manner of our conduct after we have committed them.

It is not always our faults that ruin us, but the manner of our conduct after we have committed them.

It is not always our faults that ruin us, but the manner of our conduct after we have committed them.

It is not always our faults that ruin us, but the manner of our conduct after we have committed them.