Charles Hamilton Sorley Quote

If Goethe really died saying 'more light', it was very silly of him: what he wanted was more warmth.


letter, July 1914; The Letters of Charles Sorley (1919)


If Goethe really died saying 'more light', it was very silly of him: what he wanted was more warmth.

If Goethe really died saying 'more light', it was very silly of him: what he wanted was more warmth.

If Goethe really died saying 'more light', it was very silly of him: what he wanted was more warmth.

If Goethe really died saying 'more light', it was very silly of him: what he wanted was more warmth.