“The only place in London where one can forget that it is Sunday.”
On the Brompton Oratory, in "Table Talk" p. 63.
Under the Hill and Other Essays (1904)
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On ne peut oublier le temps qu'en s'en servant.
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"Address at Opera House, Helena Montana" (September 11, 1919), in, Addresses of President Wilson (1919), p. 154.
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