The enmity of one's kindred is far more bitter than the enmity of strangers.


From Thales to Plato (1934)


The enmity of one's kindred is far more bitter than the enmity of strangers.

The enmity of one's kindred is far more bitter than the enmity of strangers.

The enmity of one's kindred is far more bitter than the enmity of strangers.

The enmity of one's kindred is far more bitter than the enmity of strangers.