There is nothing perhaps so generally consoling to a man as a well-established grievance; a feeling of having been injured, on which his mind can brood from hour to hour, allowing him to plead his own cause in his own court, within his own heart, — and always to plead it successfully.


Ch. 8 - Orley Farm (1862)


There is nothing perhaps so generally consoling to a man as a well-established grievance; a feeling of having been injured, on which his mind can...

There is nothing perhaps so generally consoling to a man as a well-established grievance; a feeling of having been injured, on which his mind can...

There is nothing perhaps so generally consoling to a man as a well-established grievance; a feeling of having been injured, on which his mind can...

There is nothing perhaps so generally consoling to a man as a well-established grievance; a feeling of having been injured, on which his mind can...