A straight line is the shortest possible line between any two points — an axiom equally true in morals as in mathematics.


Tales of Fashionable Life (1812)


A straight line is the shortest possible line between any two points — an axiom equally true in morals as in mathematics.

A straight line is the shortest possible line between any two points — an axiom equally true in morals as in mathematics.

A straight line is the shortest possible line between any two points — an axiom equally true in morals as in mathematics.

A straight line is the shortest possible line between any two points — an axiom equally true in morals as in mathematics.