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  • In old age the consolation of hope is reserved for the tenderness of parents, who commence a new life in their children, the faith of enthusiasts, who sing hallelujahs above the clouds; and the vanity of authors, who presume the immortality of their name and writings.

    Edward Gibbon (1827). “Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Edward Gibbon, 1”, p.258