Thomas Hardy Quote

Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.


Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)


Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.

Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.

Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.

Indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not.