I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination.


Letters of Henry Adams...: 1858-1891 (ed. New York, Houghton, 1930)


I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination.

I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination.

I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination.

I hate photographs abstractly, because they have given me more ideas perversely and immovably wrong, than I ever should get by imagination.