Contact
Privacy
Home
Latest
Oldest
Popular
Random
Home
»
tags
»
book-quote
»
Why do we call all our generous ideas illusions, and the mean ones truths? Isn't...
Author:
Edith Wharton
Book:
The House of Mirth
Viewed:
28 -
Published at:
5 years ago
Why do we call all our generous ideas illusions, and the mean ones truths? Isn't it a sufficient condemnation of society to find one's self accepting such phraseology?
( Edith Wharton )
[ The House of Mirth ]
www.QuoteSweet.com
TAGS :
book-quote
Related Quotes:
For once, I agree with Blake." Daemon met my shocked stare. "We can't, Kitten....
Death belongs only to God. By what right to men tamper with a thing so...
Though he may dally with loose women, he's been raised a gentleman. He would...
It was a gift. The
There is no greater evil than killing. I don't care whether they call it war or...
Percy, meet Gladiola. Gladiola, Percy."I stared at Annabeth, figuring she'd...
You may also like:
También en la vida de este hombre parecía, como por doquiera en el mundo, que...
We're home, shortcake. Let's find your jammies." She squirmed and murmured, not...
Monster. And yet... For her friends, for her family, she would gladly be a...
Francis Crozier believes in nothing. . It has no plan, no point, no hidden...
And if it {life} were easier, would i have given my heart so fully to God? Put...
Worries find you easily enough without inviting them. With Diane, worries were...
Categories
book-quote (0.5m)
love (43k)
life (41k)
inspirational (29k)
philosophy (15k)
humor (15k)
god (14k)
truth (13k)
wisdom (11k)
happiness (10k)
About
Contact
Privacy
Terms of service
Disclaimer