http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=call+no+man+happy+until+he+is+dead&aq=1&oq=%22call+no+man+happy+until+h
As you can see from the link – at least according to the results off of Google (presuming the absence of evil in this case…), the quote “call no man happy until he is dead” is attributed to at least 3 philosophers on the first page of results alone.
Perhaps that means it author is finally happy, having acheived a sort of prose immortality that is utterly divorced from any possibility of having his reputation maligned, since no one knows who to malign…. And yet here he is (it’s a solid bet on the pronoun thing, btw) – talking to us.
Who needs Prozac when you’ve got Father Time?
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