It is thinking about themselves that is really the curse of the younger generation—they appear to have no other subject which interests them at all.


the 'Tuesday memorandum', a draft of a letter to the Queen, advising on his successor but not sent, 1963; D. R. Thorpe Alec Douglas-Home (1996)


It is thinking about themselves that is really the curse of the younger generation—they appear to have no other subject which interests them at all.

It is thinking about themselves that is really the curse of the younger generation—they appear to have no other subject which interests them at all.

It is thinking about themselves that is really the curse of the younger generation—they appear to have no other subject which interests them at all.

It is thinking about themselves that is really the curse of the younger generation—they appear to have no other subject which interests them at all.