Philip Gilbert Hamerton Quotes
High Culture Always Isolates, Always Drives Men Out Of Their Class, And Makes It More Difficult For Them To Share Naturally And Easily The Common Class-life Around Them. They Seek The Few Companions Who Can Understand Them, And When These Are Not To Be Had Within A Traversable Distance, They Sit And Work Alone.
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