May Sarton Quote

More than any other beauty (though it is true of all beauty except in art) passion seems to me to have the seeds of its own destruction in it.


May Sarton: Among the Usual Days (1993)


More than any other beauty (though it is true of all beauty except in art) passion seems to me to have the seeds of its own destruction in it.

More than any other beauty (though it is true of all beauty except in art) passion seems to me to have the seeds of its own destruction in it.

More than any other beauty (though it is true of all beauty except in art) passion seems to me to have the seeds of its own destruction in it.

More than any other beauty (though it is true of all beauty except in art) passion seems to me to have the seeds of its own destruction in it.