For my part, I believe that remorse is the least active of all a man's moral senses,--the very easiest to be deadened when wakened, and in some never wakened at all.
Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero (Bradbury and Evans, 1853), p. 354
For my part, I believe that remorse is the least active of all a man's moral senses,--the very easiest to be deadened when wakened, and in some never wakened at all.
Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero (Bradbury and Evans, 1853), p. 354