Quote by Stevens
"I believe you are right that in the end it is a matter of what one estimates one's own life to have been worth."
"I believe you are right that in the end it is a matter of what one estimates one's own life to have been worth."
"I can't even say I made my own mistakes. Really—one has to ask oneself—what dignity is there in that?"
"What is pertinent is the calmness of that beauty, its sense of restraint."
"I have walked this corridor any number of times and yet I was unable to recall the dimensions of the portraits."
"One cannot be a butler if one is to be haunted and unbalanced by memories of the dead."