Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.


"The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton" Ch. 4 - Scenes of Clerical Life (1858)


Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.

Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.

Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.

Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or a mad philosopher, is the slave of some woman or other.