Rudyard Kipling Quote

Englishmen are not usually softened by appeals to the memory of their mothers.


The Man Who Would Be King (1888)


Englishmen are not usually softened by appeals to the memory of their mothers.

Englishmen are not usually softened by appeals to the memory of their mothers.

Englishmen are not usually softened by appeals to the memory of their mothers.

Englishmen are not usually softened by appeals to the memory of their mothers.