Robert Louis Stevenson Quotes
It Was Thus Rather The Exacting Nature Of My Aspirations Than Any Particular Degradation In My Faults, That Made Me What I Was, And, With Even A Deeper Trench Than In The Majority Of Men, Severed In Me Those Provinces Of Good And Ill Which Divide And Compound Man's Dual Nature.
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