James Joyce Quotes
He Watched The Scene And Thought Of Life; And (as Always Happened When He Thought Of Life) He Became Sad. A Gentle Melancholy Took Possession Of Him. He Felt How Useless It Was To Struggle Against Fortune, This Being The Burden Of Wisdom Which The Ages Had Bequeathed Him.
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