Dorothea Dix Quotes
I Have Little Taste For Fashionable Dissipations, Cards, And Dancing; The Theatre And Tea Parties Are My Aversion, And I Look With Little Envy On Those Who Find Their Enjoyment In Such Transitory Delights, If Delights They May Be Called.
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