"Some men of a secluded and studious life,……" — Charles Caleb Colton
"Some men of a secluded and studious life, have sent forth from their closet or their cloister, rays of intellectual light that have agitated courts, and revolutionized kingdoms; like the moon, that far removed from the ocean, and shining upon it with a serene and sober light, is the chief cause of all those ebbings and flowings which incessantly disturb that world of waters."
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Charles Caleb Colton
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484 Quotes by Charles Caleb Colton
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