Henry David Thoreau — "I perceive that, when an old man has done what he has to do, and has said what h…"
I perceive that, when an old man has done what he has to do, and has said what he has to say, he is as ready to go as an old clock to strike.
I perceive that, when an old man has done what he has to do, and has said what he has to say, he is as ready to go as an old clock to strike.
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