Charles Finch Quotes
I Thought, Too, About Time. How Fleet It Is, And How Certain, And Like Death How Indifferent To Our Commentary Upon It. Once Not Long Before We Had Been Boys And Girls, And Soon We Would Be Middle-aged, Thickening With Rueful Pleasure Toward The Thinness Of Old Age.
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