“He has wronged me!,” says one. “No, he has wronged me!,” says the other. In truth, both are always guilty — and more ironically both are usually guilty of the same exact crime: self-indulgence.
“He has wronged me!,” says one. “No, he has wronged me!,” says the other. In truth, both are always guilty — and more ironically both are usually guilty of the same exact crime: self-indulgence.