Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.


The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin (ed. 1854)


Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.

Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.

Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.

Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.