"It is indeed immensely picturesque. I can fancy sitting all a summer's day watching its shadows shorten and lengthen again, and drawing a delicious contrast between the world's duration and the feeble span of individual experience. There is something in Stonehenge almost reassuring; and if you are disposed to feel that life is rather a superficial matter, and that we soon get to the bottom of things, the immemorial gray pillars may serve to remind you of the enormous background of time."
"Do not mind anything that anyone tells you about anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself."
Source: Henry James (2016). “The Daily Henry James: A Year of Quotes from the Work of the Master”, p.172, University of Chicago Press
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Henry James was a prominent American-British author known for his psychological depth and exploration of human relationships in works like 'The Turn of the Screw.'
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