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Bonaventure Quotes: Come, let us give a little time to folly... and even in a melancholy day let us find time for an hour of pleasure.
         

Come, let us give a little time to folly... and even in a melancholy day let us find time for an hour of pleasure.


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This page presents the quote "Come, let us give a little time to folly... and even in a melancholy day let us find time for an hour of pleasure.". Author of this quote is Bonaventure. This quote is about pleasure, time, little time, folly, littles, giving, change, melancholy,.