Robert WellsA young gratuitous smile; trust and distrust; Promiscuities of bed and board and road; The one assured treasure A life, in recollection, truly possessed.
About This Quote
William Wordsworth wrote, “A young gratuitous smile; trust and distrust; Promiscuities of bed and board and road; The one assured treasure A life, in recollection, truly possessed.” In this quote, Wordsworth captures the essence of a good life. A life in which you trust all the people around you. You make a friend or a lover out of nearly everyone you meet. You have a good time at every place you go.
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