Charles Brockden Brown Quote

I used to suppose that certain evils could never befall a being in possession of a sound mind; that true virtue supplies us with energy which vice can never resist; that it was always in our power to obstruct, by his own death, the designs of an enemy who aimed at less than our lives.


Wieland: Or, The Transformation : with a Memoir of the Author (ed. 1857)


I used to suppose that certain evils could never befall a being in possession of a sound mind; that true virtue supplies us with energy which vice...

I used to suppose that certain evils could never befall a being in possession of a sound mind; that true virtue supplies us with energy which vice...

I used to suppose that certain evils could never befall a being in possession of a sound mind; that true virtue supplies us with energy which vice...

I used to suppose that certain evils could never befall a being in possession of a sound mind; that true virtue supplies us with energy which vice...