“He who would govern his actions by the laws of virtue must regulate his thoughts by those of reason.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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Selected poetry and prose
This book compiles a selection of poetry and prose, offering readers a diverse array of literary expressions and narratives. The collection is intended to provide insight into the author's writing style and the various subjects explored within the works. more
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