He does not lose anything, for with the loss of himself he loses the knowledge of loss.


Wolf Larsen, Chapter Six - The Sea-Wolf (1904)


He does not lose anything, for with the loss of himself he loses the knowledge of loss.

He does not lose anything, for with the loss of himself he loses the knowledge of loss.

He does not lose anything, for with the loss of himself he loses the knowledge of loss.

He does not lose anything, for with the loss of himself he loses the knowledge of loss.