One cannot be visited by the future without being haunted by the past; one cannot taste comfort and glory without the bitter string and fury of one’s own past deeds. Mary Stewart
Merlin. Merlin Trilogy, 1970, p 339
One cannot be visited by the future without being haunted by the past; one cannot taste comfort and glory without the bitter string and fury of one’s own past deeds. Mary Stewart
Merlin. Merlin Trilogy, 1970, p 339