Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed.


p. 101 - Meditations in Wall Street (1940)


Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed.

Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed.

Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed.

Having climbed to a height, it is easier to slip from it than to stay there after the zest of striving is removed.