I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.


The Correspondence of Washington Allston (ed. University Press of Kentucky, 1993) - ISBN: 9780813117089


I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.

I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.

I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.

I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.