“Pleasure is like a cordial - a little of it is not injurious, but too much destroys.”
Quote by Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
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Desultory Thoughts and Reflections
This book is a compilation of reflective pieces that delve into a wide range of topics, offering readers a glimpse into the author's contemplations on life, philosophy, and society. more
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