How mutable are our feelings, and how strange is that clinging love we have of life even in the excess of misery!
Frankenstein
How mutable are our feelings, and how strange is that clinging love we have of life even in the excess of misery!
Frankenstein
Frankenstein, spoken by Victor Frankenstein, reflecting on the human will to live.
1818
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