George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne Quotes
Happy The Man, Of Mortals Happiest He, Whose Quiet Mind From Vain Desires Is Free; Whom Neither Hopes Deceive, Nor Fears Torment, But Lives At Peace, Within Himself Content; In Thought, Or Act, Accountable To None But To Himself, And To The Gods Alone.
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