"Unfolder" Quotes from Famous Books
... in every act, in which the gratification of the sensual life is the 'ultimate end', is the manifestation of such a will. Imagine a——, first in his noblest hours, in the laboratory or the observatory—an unfolder and discoverer—and then on a sick bed, from the consequences of his own indiscretions. Place both states of the same man, that of the spirit and that of the self-seeking self, clearly and in detail before your mind:—if you can do this, you ... — The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 • James Gillman |