Thomas Mann Quote

Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?


Death in Venice and Other Stories (ed. Bantam Classics, 2008) - ISBN: 9780553905755


Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?

Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?

Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?

Is not life in itself a thing of goodness, irrespective of whether the course it takes for us can be called a 'happy' one?