William Ernest Henley Quote

Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true essayist is, in a literary sense, the friend of everybody.


The Works of W. E. Henley: Views and reviews (ed. 1908)


Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true...

Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true...

Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true...

Essayists, like poets, are born and not made, and for one worth remembering, the world is confronted with a hundred not worth reading. Your true...