PAUL CHATFIELD (A/K/A HORACE SMITH)
English humorist, poet, novelist and miscellaneous writer (1779 - 1849)
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Were it not for the salutary agitation of the passions, the
waters of life would become dull, stagnant, and as unfit for all
vital purposes as those of the Dead Sea.
- [Passion]
With a double vigilance should we watch our actions, when we
reflect that good and bad ones are never childless, and that in
both cases the offspring goes beyond the parent,--every good
begetting a better, every bad a worse.
- [Action]
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