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Samuel Johnson

According to Samuel Johnson, the proper use of tea was to relax the studious. The Fourth Doctor quoted Johnson's claim while in the Morovanian Museum. (AUDIO: The Renaissance Man)

Samuel Johnson had once told the Doctor that there was nothing which had yet been contrived by man which produced as much happiness as a good tavern or inn. (PROSE: Synthespians™)