H. L. Mencken Quote

What is too often forgotten is that nature obviously intends the botched to die, and that every interference with that benign process is full of dangers.


Prejudices: sixth series (ed. Knopf, 1927)


What is too often forgotten is that nature obviously intends the botched to die, and that every interference with that benign process is full of...

What is too often forgotten is that nature obviously intends the botched to die, and that every interference with that benign process is full of...

What is too often forgotten is that nature obviously intends the botched to die, and that every interference with that benign process is full of...

What is too often forgotten is that nature obviously intends the botched to die, and that every interference with that benign process is full of...