Graham Greene Quote

Simplicity belonged by right to those who were native-born, those who could take the conditions of life, however bizarre, for granted.


The Honorary Consul (1973)


Simplicity belonged by right to those who were native-born, those who could take the conditions of life, however bizarre, for granted.

Simplicity belonged by right to those who were native-born, those who could take the conditions of life, however bizarre, for granted.

Simplicity belonged by right to those who were native-born, those who could take the conditions of life, however bizarre, for granted.

Simplicity belonged by right to those who were native-born, those who could take the conditions of life, however bizarre, for granted.