R. W. K. Paterson Quote

The true patrician distinguishes always between what he has to concern himself with, from stark necessity or the dictates of duty, and what he (and everyone else) ought ideally to be concerning himself with, in the proper realm to which he rightly belongs.


pp. 3-4. - The New Patricians (1998)


The true patrician distinguishes always between what he has to concern himself with, from stark necessity or the dictates of duty, and what he (and...

The true patrician distinguishes always between what he has to concern himself with, from stark necessity or the dictates of duty, and what he (and...

The true patrician distinguishes always between what he has to concern himself with, from stark necessity or the dictates of duty, and what he (and...

The true patrician distinguishes always between what he has to concern himself with, from stark necessity or the dictates of duty, and what he (and...