Eric Hoffer Quote

To lose one's life is but to lose the present; and, clearly, to lose a defiled, worthless present is not to lose much.


The True Believer (ed. 1980)


To lose one's life is but to lose the present; and, clearly, to lose a defiled, worthless present is not to lose much.

To lose one's life is but to lose the present; and, clearly, to lose a defiled, worthless present is not to lose much.

To lose one's life is but to lose the present; and, clearly, to lose a defiled, worthless present is not to lose much.

To lose one's life is but to lose the present; and, clearly, to lose a defiled, worthless present is not to lose much.