I do not myself believe there is any misfortune. What men call such is merely the shadowside of a good.


Writings: With Illustrations on Wood and Steel] (ed. 1881)


I do not myself believe there is any misfortune. What men call such is merely the shadowside of a good.

I do not myself believe there is any misfortune. What men call such is merely the shadowside of a good.

I do not myself believe there is any misfortune. What men call such is merely the shadowside of a good.

I do not myself believe there is any misfortune. What men call such is merely the shadowside of a good.