What plays the mischief with the truth is that men will insist upon the universal application of a temporary feeling or opinion.


Herman Melville; [stories, poems, and letters] (ed. 1962)


What plays the mischief with the truth is that men will insist upon the universal application of a temporary feeling or opinion.

What plays the mischief with the truth is that men will insist upon the universal application of a temporary feeling or opinion.

What plays the mischief with the truth is that men will insist upon the universal application of a temporary feeling or opinion.

What plays the mischief with the truth is that men will insist upon the universal application of a temporary feeling or opinion.