It is dangerous to abandon one's self to the luxury of grief: it deprives one of courage, and even of the wish for recovery.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


It is dangerous to abandon one's self to the luxury of grief: it deprives one of courage, and even of the wish for recovery.

It is dangerous to abandon one's self to the luxury of grief: it deprives one of courage, and even of the wish for recovery.

It is dangerous to abandon one's self to the luxury of grief: it deprives one of courage, and even of the wish for recovery.

It is dangerous to abandon one's self to the luxury of grief: it deprives one of courage, and even of the wish for recovery.