Jules Verne Quotes
The Young Man Left His Uncle's Office, Eyes Filled With Tears; Yet He Braced Himself Against Dispair. 'I Have No More Than A Single Day Of Freedom,' He Mused, 'at Least I Shall Spend It As I Please; I Have A Little Money, And It I Shall Spend On Books Beginning With The Great Poets And Illustrious Authors Of The Last Century. Each Evening They Will Console Me For The Vexations Of Each Day.
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