Samuel Butler (novelist) Quote

We can see nothing face to face; our utmost seeing is but a fumbling of blind finger-ends in an overcrowded pocket.


Ramblings In Cheapside (1890)


We can see nothing face to face; our utmost seeing is but a fumbling of blind finger-ends in an overcrowded pocket.

We can see nothing face to face; our utmost seeing is but a fumbling of blind finger-ends in an overcrowded pocket.

We can see nothing face to face; our utmost seeing is but a fumbling of blind finger-ends in an overcrowded pocket.

We can see nothing face to face; our utmost seeing is but a fumbling of blind finger-ends in an overcrowded pocket.