Augustine Birrell Quote

The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.


Collected Essays (ed. 1902)


The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.

The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.

The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.

The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence.