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An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do.
Creech, The Commentator On Lucretius, Marked Upon His Manuscripts: "N. B. Must Hang Myself When I Have Finished." He Kept His Word With Himself That He Might Have The Pleasure Of Ending Like His Author. If He Had Undertaken A Commentary Upon Ovid He Would Have Lived Longer.

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

Voltaire Quotes: An Almost Infallible Means Of Saving Yourself From The Desire Of Self-destruction Is Always To Have Something To Do. Creech,

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