If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.

If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.

If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.

If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.