Rain and river, frost and thaw, wind and wave, however much they may differ among themselves, agree in this - that they are, upon the whole, slow and certain agents of destruction.
In: George Isles, The Skies and the Earth
Rain and river, frost and thaw, wind and wave, however much they may differ among themselves, agree in this - that they are, upon the whole, slow and certain agents of destruction.
In: George Isles, The Skies and the Earth