Edith Wharton Quote

The civilized instinct finds a subtler pleasure in making use of its antagonist than in confounding him.


The House of Mirth, 1,12


The civilized instinct finds a subtler pleasure in making use of its antagonist than in confounding him.

The civilized instinct finds a subtler pleasure in making use of its antagonist than in confounding him.

The civilized instinct finds a subtler pleasure in making use of its antagonist than in confounding him.

The civilized instinct finds a subtler pleasure in making use of its antagonist than in confounding him.