Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington Quote

The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.


The Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman (1836)


The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.

The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.

The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.

The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.