Robert Louis Stevenson Quote

If a man lives to any considerable age, it can not be denied that he laments his imprudences, but I notice he often laments his youth a deal more bitterly and with a more genuine intonation.


The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson... (ed. 1910)


If a man lives to any considerable age, it can not be denied that he laments his imprudences, but I notice he often laments his youth a deal more...

If a man lives to any considerable age, it can not be denied that he laments his imprudences, but I notice he often laments his youth a deal more...

If a man lives to any considerable age, it can not be denied that he laments his imprudences, but I notice he often laments his youth a deal more...

If a man lives to any considerable age, it can not be denied that he laments his imprudences, but I notice he often laments his youth a deal more...