“Most of the avoidable suffering in life springs from our attempts to escape the unavoidable suffering inherent in the fragmentary nature of our present existence. We expect immortal satisfactions from mortal conditions, and lasting and perfect happiness in the midst of universal change. To encourage this expectation, to persuade mankind that the ideal is realizable in this world, after a few preliminary changes in external conditions, is the distinguishing mark of all charlatans, whether in thought or action.”
Quote by Hugh Kingsmill
Book:The Poisoned Crown
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The Poisoned Crown
This book is a gripping tale of political intrigue and royal deception, set against the backdrop of a monarchy facing internal strife and external threats. more
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