Treachory and violence are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.


Isabella Linton (Ch. XVII). - Wuthering Heights (1847)


Treachory and violence are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.

Treachory and violence are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.

Treachory and violence are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.

Treachory and violence are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.