Oh, don't talk rot. You will marry me, won't you?-D'you think we should be happy?-No. But what does that matter?(471)
A man's work reveals him. In social intercourse he gives you the surface that he wishes the world to accept, and you can only gain a true knowledge of him by inferences from little actions, of which h...
I tried to picture to myself the mosque before the Christians laid their desecrating hands upon it.
Philip knew very little about women, or he would have been aware that one should accept their most transparent lies. (442)
To the acute observer no one can produce the most casual work without disclosing the innermost secrets of his soul.