Willa Cather Quote

He had never learned to live without delight. And he would have to learn to, just as, in a Prohibition country, he supposed he would have to learn to live without sherry. Theoretically he knew that life is possible, maybe even pleasant, without joy, without passionate griefs. But it had never occurred to him that he might have to live like that.


Book III, Ch. 4 - The Professor's House (1925)


He had never learned to live without delight. And he would have to learn to, just as, in a Prohibition country, he supposed he would have to learn to ...

He had never learned to live without delight. And he would have to learn to, just as, in a Prohibition country, he supposed he would have to learn to ...

He had never learned to live without delight. And he would have to learn to, just as, in a Prohibition country, he supposed he would have to learn to ...

He had never learned to live without delight. And he would have to learn to, just as, in a Prohibition country, he supposed he would have to learn to ...