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 * 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 4, chapter IV, Captains of Industry
 * He felt it precious, and at last it became habitual, and his fruitful enlarged existence included it as a necessity, to have men round him who in heart loved him; whose life he watched over with rigour yet with love; who were prepared to give their life for him, if need came. It was beautiful; it was human!  Man lives not otherwise, nor can live contented, anywhere or anywhen.