“He [the Philosopher] should have made many mistakes and been saved often by the skin of his teeth, for the skin of one’s teeth is the most teaching thing about one. He should have been, or at any rate believed himself, a great fool and a great criminal. He should have cut himself adrift from society, and yet not be without society.”

The Philosopher
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XI - Cash and Credit

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novelist 1835–1902

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