Henry Adams Quote

The tragedy of King impressed him intensely: "There you have it in the face!" he said — "the best and brightest man of his generation, with talents immeasurably beyond any of his contemporaries; with industry that has often sickened me to witness it; with everything in his favor but blind luck; hounded by disaster from his cradle, with none of the joy of life to which he was entitled, dying at last, with nameless suffering alone and uncared-for, in a California tavern.


The Education of Henry Adams (1907)


The tragedy of King impressed him intensely: There you have it in the face! he said — the best and brightest man of his generation, with talents...

The tragedy of King impressed him intensely: There you have it in the face! he said — the best and brightest man of his generation, with talents...

The tragedy of King impressed him intensely: There you have it in the face! he said — the best and brightest man of his generation, with talents...

The tragedy of King impressed him intensely: There you have it in the face! he said — the best and brightest man of his generation, with talents...