“He that outlives a wife whom he has long loved, sees himself disjoined from the only mind that has the same hopes, and fears, and interest; from the only companion with whom he has shared much good and evil; and with whom he could set his mind at liberty, to retrace the past or anticipate the future. The continuity of being is lacerated; the settled course of sentiment and action is stopped; and life stands suspended and motionless.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
Book:A Johnson Sampler
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A Johnson Sampler
This book is a compilation of various works by Johnson, showcasing his diverse writing style and thematic exploration across different genres. more
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