Every real object must cease to be what it seemed, and none could ever be what the whole soul desired.


The Life of Reason: Reason in society (ed. 1905)


Every real object must cease to be what it seemed, and none could ever be what the whole soul desired.

Every real object must cease to be what it seemed, and none could ever be what the whole soul desired.

Every real object must cease to be what it seemed, and none could ever be what the whole soul desired.

Every real object must cease to be what it seemed, and none could ever be what the whole soul desired.