Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington Quote

When we find that we are not liked, we assert that we are not understood; when probably the dislike we have excited proceeds from our being too fully comprehended.


Desultory Thoughts and Reflections (1839)


When we find that we are not liked, we assert that we are not understood; when probably the dislike we have excited proceeds from our being too fully ...

When we find that we are not liked, we assert that we are not understood; when probably the dislike we have excited proceeds from our being too fully ...

When we find that we are not liked, we assert that we are not understood; when probably the dislike we have excited proceeds from our being too fully ...

When we find that we are not liked, we assert that we are not understood; when probably the dislike we have excited proceeds from our being too fully ...