Percy Bysshe Shelley Quote

Obedience indeed is only the pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something better than reason.


Queen Mab (ed. 1822)


Obedience indeed is only the pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something better than reason.

Obedience indeed is only the pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something better than reason.

Obedience indeed is only the pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something better than reason.

Obedience indeed is only the pitiful and cowardly egotism of him who thinks that he can do something better than reason.