Samuel Butler (novelist) Quote

A man can stand being told that he must submit to a severe surgical operation, or that he has some disease which will shortly kill him, or that he will be a cripple or blind for the rest of his life; dreadful as such tidings must be, we do not find that they unnerve the greatest number of mankind; most men, indeed, go coolly enough even to be hanged, but the strongest quail before financial ruin, and the better men they are, the more complete, as a general rule, is their prostration.


Ch. 66 - The Way of All Flesh (1903)


A man can stand being told that he must submit to a severe surgical operation, or that he has some disease which will shortly kill him, or that he...

A man can stand being told that he must submit to a severe surgical operation, or that he has some disease which will shortly kill him, or that he...

A man can stand being told that he must submit to a severe surgical operation, or that he has some disease which will shortly kill him, or that he...

A man can stand being told that he must submit to a severe surgical operation, or that he has some disease which will shortly kill him, or that he...