Charlotte Turner Smith Quotes
I Might, Indeed, Read History; But Whenever I Attempt To Do So, I Am To Tell You The Truth, Driven From It By Disgust - What Is It, But A Miserably Mortifying Detail Of Crimes And Follies? - Of The Guilt Of A Few, And The Sufferings Of Many, While Almost Every Page Offers An Argument In Favor Of What I Never Will Believe - That Heaven Created The Human Race Only To Destroy Itself.
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