We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby.


Quoted in The Art of Seeing by Aldous Huxley (1942), p. 88


We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby.

We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby.

We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby.

We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby.