Marie Corelli Quote

There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from consulting one's own personal convenience.


Marie Corelli: The Writer and the Woman (1903)


There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from...

There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from...

There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from...

There is nothing so depressing as a constant contemplation of one's self, and the greatest moral cowardice in the world's opinion comes from...