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- Lawyers, I suppose, were children once.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- I am determined that my children shall be brought up in their father's religion, if they can find out what it is.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- There is nothing so nice as doing good by stealth and being found out by accident.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- Nothing to me is more distasteful than that entire complacency and satisfaction which beam in the countenances of a newly married couple.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- My motto is: Contented with little, yet wishing for more.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- Lawers, I suppose, were children once.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- 'Tis the privilege of friendship to talk nonsense, and have her nonsense respected.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
- I mean your borrowers of books - those mutilators of collections, spoilers of the symmetry of shelves, and creators of odd volumes.
- Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
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