THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
! Ho who must needs have comI pany must needs have sometimes | bad company. Bo able to bo ! alone, lose not tho advantage of | solitude and tho society of thyself; j nor be only content but delight to I bo alone and single with Oinnij potency. Ho who is thus prei pared, the day is not uneasy, nor !. the night black unto him. Darkj ness may bound his eyes, not his I imagination. In his bed he may ] lie, like Pompey and his son=, in | all quarters of the earth; may j speculate the universe, and enjoy j tho whoV world in the hermitage of himself.—Sir Thomas Browne.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14294, 4 March 1912, Page 7
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