To count all things as vanity and yet nothing as vain; to wander through the show of things without illusion, or care, or desire, or disappointment; is not this (for why art thou proud, O Dust and Ashes?) the way to walk the London streets?


Afterthoughts (1931)


To count all things as vanity and yet nothing as vain; to wander through the show of things without illusion, or care, or desire, or disappointment;...

To count all things as vanity and yet nothing as vain; to wander through the show of things without illusion, or care, or desire, or disappointment;...

To count all things as vanity and yet nothing as vain; to wander through the show of things without illusion, or care, or desire, or disappointment;...

To count all things as vanity and yet nothing as vain; to wander through the show of things without illusion, or care, or desire, or disappointment;...