Roger L'Estrange Quote

To be longing for this thing to-day and for that thing to-morrow; to change likings for loathings, and to stand wishing and hankering at a venture--how is it possible for any man to be at rest in this fluctuant, wandering humor and opinion?


Fables of Aesop... By Sir Roger L'Estrange... The Fifth Edition Corrected (ed. 1708)


To be longing for this thing to-day and for that thing to-morrow; to change likings for loathings, and to stand wishing and hankering at a...

To be longing for this thing to-day and for that thing to-morrow; to change likings for loathings, and to stand wishing and hankering at a...

To be longing for this thing to-day and for that thing to-morrow; to change likings for loathings, and to stand wishing and hankering at a...

To be longing for this thing to-day and for that thing to-morrow; to change likings for loathings, and to stand wishing and hankering at a...