As Cicero himself put it, the object of good government was to dispose of anxiety, not intensify it.
As Cicero himself put it, the object of good government was to dispose of anxiety, not intensify it.
Does American history have some sort of problem with unimposing bald men? That sounds flip, but the next one-term president after the Adamses, Martin Van Buren of New York, might concur. Tall presidents of the nation's formative years are the ones regarded as most striking: Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, and Lincoln all exceeded six feet in height, while the second and sixth presidents were among the shortest at five feet seven or thereabouts.
I like to try to pair alcohol with what I'm reading. I don't even like Sam Adams that much, but I'm a sucker for a theme.