Autores:
  • A man can never have too much Time to himself, nor too little to do. Had I a little son, I would christen him Nothing-To-Do; he should do nothing. Man, I verily believe, is out of his element as long as he is operative. I am altogether for the life contemplative.

    Charles Lamb, Rosamund Gray (1838). “The Works of Charles Lamb”, p.104