Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.


Journal, 1834


After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.

After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.

After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.

After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.