P.G. Wodehouse Quotes
I Am Strongly Of The Opinion That, After The Age Of Twenty-one, A Man Ought Not To Be Out Of Bed And Awake At Four In The Morning. The Hour Breeds Thought. At Twenty-one, Life Being All Future, It May Be Examined With Impunity. But, At Thirty, Having Become An Uncomfortable Mixture Of Future And Past, It Is A Thing To Be Looked At Only When The Sun Is High And The World Full Of Warmth And Optimism.
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