The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.


Said in 1936, as quoted in The Ghost in the Little House, prologue, by William V. Holtz (1993).


The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.

The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.

The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.

The question is whether personal freedom is worth the terrible effort, the never-lifted burden and risks of self-reliance.