Notwithstanding the sight of all our miseries, which press upon us and take us by the throat, we have an instinct which we cannot repress, and which lifts us up.
Thoughts, Tr. by W.F. Trotter (ed. 1910)
Notwithstanding the sight of all our miseries, which press upon us and take us by the throat, we have an instinct which we cannot repress, and which lifts us up.
Thoughts, Tr. by W.F. Trotter (ed. 1910)