It seems to be the fate of idealists to obtain what they have struggled for in a form which destroys their ideals.


Marriage and Morals (1929), ch. 7


It seems to be the fate of idealists to obtain what they have struggled for in a form which destroys their ideals.

It seems to be the fate of idealists to obtain what they have struggled for in a form which destroys their ideals.

It seems to be the fate of idealists to obtain what they have struggled for in a form which destroys their ideals.

It seems to be the fate of idealists to obtain what they have struggled for in a form which destroys their ideals.