"There is a certain even-handed justice in Time; and for what he takes away he gives us something in return. He robs us of elasticity of limb and spirit, and in its place he brings tranquility and repose—the mild autumnal weather of the soul."

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Source: Alexander Smith, Peter Pauper Press (1947). “Dreamthorp: eight essays”

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Alexander Smith

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Alexander Smith was a Scottish poet and essayist known for his exploration of individuality and freedom in his literary works.

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