Every man has some peculiar train of thought which he falls back upon when he is alone. This, to a great degree, moulds the man.


Dugald Stewart; reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 581


Every man has some peculiar train of thought which he falls back upon when he is alone. This, to a great degree, moulds the man.

Every man has some peculiar train of thought which he falls back upon when he is alone. This, to a great degree, moulds the man.

Every man has some peculiar train of thought which he falls back upon when he is alone. This, to a great degree, moulds the man.

Every man has some peculiar train of thought which he falls back upon when he is alone. This, to a great degree, moulds the man.