Henryk Sienkiewicz Quote

I felt within me a boundless wealth of this almost mystic love, and a belief that this earthly chrysalis would come forth in another world a butterfly, which, detached from all earthly conditions would soar from planet to planet, till it became united to the spirit of All-Life. For the first time the thought crossed my mind that Aniela and I may pass away as bodies, but our love will survive and even be our immortality. "Who knows," I thought, "whether this be not the only existing form of immortality?" — because I felt distinctly that there is something everlasting in my feeling, quite distinct from the ever changing phenomena of life.


15 July - Without Dogma (1891)


I felt within me a boundless wealth of this almost mystic love, and a belief that this earthly chrysalis would come forth in another world a...

I felt within me a boundless wealth of this almost mystic love, and a belief that this earthly chrysalis would come forth in another world a...

I felt within me a boundless wealth of this almost mystic love, and a belief that this earthly chrysalis would come forth in another world a...

I felt within me a boundless wealth of this almost mystic love, and a belief that this earthly chrysalis would come forth in another world a...