Margaret Oliphant Quote

It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.


He that will not when he may (ed. 1880)


It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.

It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.

It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.

It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.