It is vain to trust in wrong; it is like erecting a building upon a frail foundation, and which will directly be sure to topple over.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


It is vain to trust in wrong; it is like erecting a building upon a frail foundation, and which will directly be sure to topple over.

It is vain to trust in wrong; it is like erecting a building upon a frail foundation, and which will directly be sure to topple over.

It is vain to trust in wrong; it is like erecting a building upon a frail foundation, and which will directly be sure to topple over.

It is vain to trust in wrong; it is like erecting a building upon a frail foundation, and which will directly be sure to topple over.