Percy Bysshe Shelley — "I always go to bed with a book in my hand."
I always go to bed with a book in my hand.
I always go to bed with a book in my hand.
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"Dull,—oh so dull, so very dull! Whether he talked, wrote, or rehearsed, Still with this dulness was he cursed!"
"I have no respect for the world, nor for what it thinks of me."
"Death is the veil which those who live call life; they sleep, and it is lifted."
"I would rather be damned with Plato and Lord Bacon, than go to heaven with Paley and Malthus."
"I have drunken deep of joy, and I will taste no other wine tonight."
A personal habit mentioned in biographies and letters, reflecting his constant intellectual engagement.
Date: Approx. early 1800s
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