Henry James Quote

Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of exaltation and advantage, and judge and choose and pity, it led rather downward and earthward, into realms of restriction and depression, where the sound of other lives, easier and freer, was heard as from above, and served to deepen the feeling of failure.


The Portrait of a Lady (1881)


Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of...

Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of...

Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of...

Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of...