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But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell.
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Women have no wilderness in them They are provident instead Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts To eat dusty bread.
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Because language is the carrier of ideas, it is easy to believe that it should be very little else than such a carrier.
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Life and death occur, as they must, but they are all bound up with love and hatred, in the individual bosom, and it is a sin and a shame to try to organize or dictate them.
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The intellectual is a middle-class product; if he is not born into the class he must soon insert himself into it, in order to exist. He is the fine nervous flower of the bourgeoisie.
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