Stefan Zweig Quote

For one who is having no personal experience, the passionate disquiet of others is at any rate a titillation of the nerves, like seeing a play or listening to music.


Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927)


For one who is having no personal experience, the passionate disquiet of others is at any rate a titillation of the nerves, like seeing a play or...

For one who is having no personal experience, the passionate disquiet of others is at any rate a titillation of the nerves, like seeing a play or...

For one who is having no personal experience, the passionate disquiet of others is at any rate a titillation of the nerves, like seeing a play or...

For one who is having no personal experience, the passionate disquiet of others is at any rate a titillation of the nerves, like seeing a play or...