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William Arthur Dunkerley
William Arthur Dunkerley

William Arthur Dunkerley was a prominent British journalist, born on November 12, 1852, and died on January 23, 1941. He had a rich career in the field of journalism, known for his in-depth reporting on international affairs. more

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“Youth -- nothing else worth having in the world...and I had youth, the transitory, the fugitive, now, completely and abundantly. Yet what was I going to do with it? Certainly not squander its gold on the commonplace quest for riches and respectability, and then secretly lament the price that had to be paid for these futile ideals. Let those who wish have their respectability -- I wanted freedom, freedom to indulge in whatever caprice struck my fancy, freedom to search in the farthermost corners of the earth for the beautiful, the joyous and the romantic.”