We think in youth that our bodies are identical with ourselves and have the same interests, but discover later that they are heartless companions who have been accidentally yoked with us, and who are as likely as not, in our extreme sickness or old age, to treat us with less mercy than we would have received at the hands of the worst bandits.


Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1941)


We think in youth that our bodies are identical with ourselves and have the same interests, but discover later that they are heartless companions who ...

We think in youth that our bodies are identical with ourselves and have the same interests, but discover later that they are heartless companions who ...

We think in youth that our bodies are identical with ourselves and have the same interests, but discover later that they are heartless companions who ...

We think in youth that our bodies are identical with ourselves and have the same interests, but discover later that they are heartless companions who ...