James Russell Lowell Quote

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.


Among My Books: Six Essays (ed. 1870)


The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.