“I felt convinced that however it might have been in former times, in the present stage of the world, no man's faculties could be developed, no man's moral principle be enlarged and liberal, without an extensive acquaintance with books. to me they stood in the place of an active career, of ambition, and those palpable excitements necessary to the multitude. The collation of philosophical opinions, the study of historical facts, the acquirement of languages, were at once my recreation, and the serious aim of my life.”
Quote by Mary Shelley
Book:The Last Man
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The Last Man
A gripping narrative that follows the last surviving man as he grapples with the aftermath of a mysterious plague that has wiped out civilization. more
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