One never believes other people's experience, and one is only very gradually convinced by one's own.


The Edwardians (1930)


One never believes other people's experience, and one is only very gradually convinced by one's own.

One never believes other people's experience, and one is only very gradually convinced by one's own.

One never believes other people's experience, and one is only very gradually convinced by one's own.

One never believes other people's experience, and one is only very gradually convinced by one's own.