[A]ny company, any employment whatever, he preferred to being alone. The great business of his life (he said) was to escape from himself.
James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, London, 1791, vol. 1, pp. 167-168
[A]ny company, any employment whatever, he preferred to being alone. The great business of his life (he said) was to escape from himself.
James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, London, 1791, vol. 1, pp. 167-168