William Mountford Quote

It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting harden his heart into contempt, or into impatience, of the little attentions, the merriments and the caresses of domestic life.


Martyria (ed. 1850)


It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting...

It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting...

It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting...

It would not be more unreasonable to transplant a favorite flower out of black earth into gold dust than it is for a person to let money-getting...