Anthony Trollope Quote

A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else.


Ch. 10 - Framley Parsonage (1861)


A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else.

A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else.

A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else.

A man's own dinner is to himself so important that he cannot bring himself to believe that it is a matter utterly indifferent to every one else.