Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he yet knows, may be only a cross-current and eddy, instead of the main stream of truth?


P. 349. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he...

Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he...

Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he...

Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he...