"In literature, in art, in life, I think that the only conclusions worth coming to are one's own conclusions . If they march with the verdict of the connoisseurs , so much the better for the connoisseurs ; if they do not so march , so much the better for oneself."
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A. C. Benson
Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April 1862 β 17 June 1925) was a British essayist, poet and author.
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