Kenneth Burke Quote

I felt that the man who strove for dignity, nobility, and honour should have his task made as difficult and as hazardous as possible, and that in particular he should be forgiven no lapses in style.


p. 3 - Towards a Better Life (1966)


I felt that the man who strove for dignity, nobility, and honour should have his task made as difficult and as hazardous as possible, and that in...

I felt that the man who strove for dignity, nobility, and honour should have his task made as difficult and as hazardous as possible, and that in...

I felt that the man who strove for dignity, nobility, and honour should have his task made as difficult and as hazardous as possible, and that in...

I felt that the man who strove for dignity, nobility, and honour should have his task made as difficult and as hazardous as possible, and that in...