Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Quote

As always the thought of his own death calmed him as much as that of others disturbed him: was it perhaps because, when all was said and done, his own death would in the first place mean that of the whole world?


The Leopard: Revised and with new material (ed. Random House, 2010) - ISBN: 9781407091006


As always the thought of his own death calmed him as much as that of others disturbed him: was it perhaps because, when all was said and done, his...

As always the thought of his own death calmed him as much as that of others disturbed him: was it perhaps because, when all was said and done, his...

As always the thought of his own death calmed him as much as that of others disturbed him: was it perhaps because, when all was said and done, his...

As always the thought of his own death calmed him as much as that of others disturbed him: was it perhaps because, when all was said and done, his...