The desire that is satisfied is not a great desire, nor has the shoulder used all its might that an unbreakable gate has never strained.


Essays (ed. 1924)


The desire that is satisfied is not a great desire, nor has the shoulder used all its might that an unbreakable gate has never strained.

The desire that is satisfied is not a great desire, nor has the shoulder used all its might that an unbreakable gate has never strained.

The desire that is satisfied is not a great desire, nor has the shoulder used all its might that an unbreakable gate has never strained.

The desire that is satisfied is not a great desire, nor has the shoulder used all its might that an unbreakable gate has never strained.