John Buchan Quote

It was a very young man's confession of faith, and yet there was the glimmering of a truth at the back of it. It was my instinctive protest against the undue simplification of life. We are all a strange compound, and we shall never reach our full stature by starving certain parts of our nature of their due.


Ch. X, p. 272 - A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906)


It was a very young man's confession of faith, and yet there was the glimmering of a truth at the back of it. It was my instinctive protest against...

It was a very young man's confession of faith, and yet there was the glimmering of a truth at the back of it. It was my instinctive protest against...

It was a very young man's confession of faith, and yet there was the glimmering of a truth at the back of it. It was my instinctive protest against...

It was a very young man's confession of faith, and yet there was the glimmering of a truth at the back of it. It was my instinctive protest against...