E. M. Forster Quote

No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt: fancy and conscience then act interchangeably upon us, and so often shift their places, that the illusions of one are not distinguished from the dictates of the other.


p. 76 - Commonplace Book (1985)


No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt: fancy and conscience then act...

No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt: fancy and conscience then act...

No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt: fancy and conscience then act...

No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt: fancy and conscience then act...