Walter Savage Landor Quote

It has been my fortune to love in general those men most who have thought most differently from me, on subjects wherein others pardon no discordance. I think I have no more right to be angry with a man, whose reason has followed up a process different from what mine has, and is satisfied with the result, than with one who has gone to Venice while I am at Siena, and who writes to me that he likes the place.


Works: Indexes. Table of first lines. Imaginary conversations (ed. 1846)


It has been my fortune to love in general those men most who have thought most differently from me, on subjects wherein others pardon no discordance. ...

It has been my fortune to love in general those men most who have thought most differently from me, on subjects wherein others pardon no discordance. ...

It has been my fortune to love in general those men most who have thought most differently from me, on subjects wherein others pardon no discordance. ...

It has been my fortune to love in general those men most who have thought most differently from me, on subjects wherein others pardon no discordance. ...