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Charles Lamb

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I always arrive late at the office, but I make up for it by leaving early.


— Charles Lamb


#arrive #early #i #i always #late

Tis the privilege of friendship to talk nonsense, and to have her nonsense respected.


— Charles Lamb


#nonsense #friendship

Let us live for the beauty of our own reality.


— Charles Lamb


#let us #live #our #own #reality

I love to lose myself in other men's minds.... Books think for me.


— Charles Lamb


#love

Think what you would have been now, if instead of being fed with tales and old wives' fables in childhood, you had been crammed with geography and natural history!


— Charles Lamb


#nature

Not many sounds in life, and I include all urban and all rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock at the door.


— Charles Lamb


#life

My theory is to enjoy life, but the practice is against it.


— Charles Lamb


#enjoy #enjoy life #life #practice #theory

Friend of my bosom, thou more than a brother, Why wert thou not born in my father's dwelling?


— Charles Lamb


#friend #friendship #friendship

Man is a gaming animal. He must always be trying to get the better in something or other.


— Charles Lamb


#animal #better #gaming #get #man

New Year's Day is every man's birthday.


— Charles Lamb


#day #every #man #new #year






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Lucas suggests that sometime in 1781 Charles left Mrs. In one famous story Boyer was said to have knocked one of Leigh Hunt's teeth out by throwing a copy of Homer at him from across the room. " The essays "Dream Children" "New Year's Eve" and several others speak of the many years that Lamb spent pursuing his love that ultimately failed.

V. Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834) was an English essayist best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare which he produced with his sister Mary Lamb (1764–1847).

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