Josiah Gilbert Holland Quote

Style that is not the outgrowth of a man's individuality, is, of course, without significance or value in the expression of his thoughts. It is never thoroughly formed until character is formed, and until the expression of thought has become habitual.


Every-Day Topics: A Book of Briefs (1876)


Style that is not the outgrowth of a man's individuality, is, of course, without significance or value in the expression of his thoughts. It is never ...

Style that is not the outgrowth of a man's individuality, is, of course, without significance or value in the expression of his thoughts. It is never ...

Style that is not the outgrowth of a man's individuality, is, of course, without significance or value in the expression of his thoughts. It is never ...

Style that is not the outgrowth of a man's individuality, is, of course, without significance or value in the expression of his thoughts. It is never ...