William Carleton Quote

Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.


The Clarionet, the Dead Boxer, and Barney Branagan. [From The Fawn of Spring-Vale... and Other Tales. ] (ed. 1850)


Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.

Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.

Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.

Feeling in the young precedes philosophy, and often acts with a more certain aim.