That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.


The Way of a Man: An Autobiography of James K. Feibleman (ed. 1969)


That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.

That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.

That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.

That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.