Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes
Books Are The Food Of Youth, The Delight Of Old Age; The Ornament Of Prosperity, The Refuge And Comfort Of Adversity; A Delight At Home, And No Hindrance Abroad; Companions By Night, In Traveling, In The Country.
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