The true American knew something of the facts, but nothing of the feelings; he read the letter but he never felt the law.


The Education of Henry Adams (1907)


The true American knew something of the facts, but nothing of the feelings; he read the letter but he never felt the law.

The true American knew something of the facts, but nothing of the feelings; he read the letter but he never felt the law.

The true American knew something of the facts, but nothing of the feelings; he read the letter but he never felt the law.

The true American knew something of the facts, but nothing of the feelings; he read the letter but he never felt the law.