By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint.


p. 109 - Meditations in Wall Street (1940)


By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint.

By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint.

By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint.

By an unfailing coincidence, the man who wrongs us is a villain, and the man who does us a kindness is a saint.