Edward Rutledge Quotes
I Always Considered An Idle Life, As A Real Evil, But, A Life Of Such Hurry, Such Constant Hurry, Leaves Us Scarcely A Moment For Reflection Or For The Discharge Of Any Other Then The Most Immediate And Pressing Concerns.
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