People do not go into the company of their fellow-creatures for what would seem a very sufficient reason, namely, that they have something to say to them, or something that they want to hear from them; but in the vague hope that they may find something to say.


Cassandra (1860)


People do not go into the company of their fellow-creatures for what would seem a very sufficient reason, namely, that they have something to say to...

People do not go into the company of their fellow-creatures for what would seem a very sufficient reason, namely, that they have something to say to...

People do not go into the company of their fellow-creatures for what would seem a very sufficient reason, namely, that they have something to say to...

People do not go into the company of their fellow-creatures for what would seem a very sufficient reason, namely, that they have something to say to...