Diary
Clive James, 20 May 1982
“... be so brief. One does feel he might wear more sober togs And do things quietly in aid of dogs. Marcus Aurelius said there’s an age Beyond which we should scorn the public eye, Put down our seals of office, quit the stage, Settle our business and prepare to die. No one denies the emperor was a sage: His precepts, though, we nowadays defy. Old ... ”