Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.


The Correspondence of John Locke: Letters nos. 462-848 (ed. 1976)


Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.

Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.

Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.

Men's happiness or misery is [for the] most part of their own making.