Lapham's Quarterly
de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception
"When
the great metropolis is so much hotter, so much noisier, so much more
dusty or so much more water-carted, so much more crowded, so much more
disturbing and distracting in all respects than it usually is, a quiet
sea beach becomes indeed a blessed spot..."
Charles Dickens knows it's hot; thinks you should consider a vacation: http://bit.ly/12KPsmm
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