Charles Dickens Quote

Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercises, even over the appearance of external objects. Men who look on nature, and their fellow-men, and cry that all is dark and gloomy, are in the right; but the sombre colours are reflections from their own jaundiced eyes and hearts. The real hues are delicate, and need a clearer vision.


Bentley's Miscellany (ed. 1838)


Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercises, even over the appearance of external objects. Men who look on nature, and...

Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercises, even over the appearance of external objects. Men who look on nature, and...

Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercises, even over the appearance of external objects. Men who look on nature, and...

Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercises, even over the appearance of external objects. Men who look on nature, and...