Charles Lamb Quotes About Walking Sticks

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  • This very night I am going to leave off tobacco! Surely there must be some other world in which this unconquerable purpose shall be realised.

    Letter to Thomas Manning, 26 December 1815, in E. Marrs (ed.) 'The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb' vol. 3 (1978) p. 207
  • Literature is a bad crutch, but a good walking-stick.

  • I mean your borrowers of books - those mutilators of collections, spoilers of the symmetry of shelves, and creators of odd volumes.

    'Essays of Elia' (1823) 'The Two Races of Men'
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