Henry Adams Quote

the charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the current of his interest; his personal charm of youth and manners; his faculty of giving and taking, profusely, lavishly, whether in thought or in money as though he were Nature herself, marked him almost alone among Americans.


The Education of Henry Adams (1907)


The charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the...

The charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the...

The charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the...

The charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the...