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Carwin the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces; Volume III Carwin the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces; Volume III by Charles Brockden Brown
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“We become fondly attached to objects and pursuits, frequently for no conceivable reason but the pain and trouble they cost us. In proportion to the danger in which they involve us do we cherish them. Our darling potion is the poison that scorches our vitals.”
Charles Brockden Brown, Carwin the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces; Volume III
“To know a man's favourite or most constant studies cannot fail of letting in some little light upon his secret thoughts.”
Charles Brockden Brown, Carwin the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces; Volume III
“Why should you waste your time in idleness, and torment yourself with unprofitable wishes? Books are at hand; books from which most sciences and languages can be learned. Read, analyse, digest; collect facts, and investigate theories: ascertain the dictates of reason, and supply yourself with the inclination and the power to adhere to them.”
Charles Brockden Brown, Carwin the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces; Volume III