The sentimentalist clings to his petty coins of memory, playing the miser, loathe to make donation of them to oblivion; all the while mocking himself from the heights of a magnanimity which is as much his as his pettiness.
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
The sentimentalist clings to his petty coins of memory, playing the miser, loathe to make donation of them to oblivion; all the while mocking himself from the heights of a magnanimity which is as much his as his pettiness.