It came to him merely to run away was folly, because he could never run away from himself.


Babbitt (1922)


It came to him merely to run away was folly, because he could never run away from himself.

It came to him merely to run away was folly, because he could never run away from himself.

It came to him merely to run away was folly, because he could never run away from himself.

It came to him merely to run away was folly, because he could never run away from himself.