Aldous Huxley Quotes
And Always, Everywhere, There Would Be The Yelling Or Quietly Authoritative Hypnotists; And In The Train Of The Ruling Suggestion Givers, Always Everywhere, The Tribes Of Buffoons And Hucksters, The Professional Liars, The Purveyors Of Entertaining Irrelevances. Conditioned From The Cradle, Unceasingly Distracted, Mesmerized Systematically, Their Uniformed Victims Would Go On Obediently Marching And Countermarching, Go On, Always And Everywhere, Killing And Dying With The Perfect Docility Of Trained Poodles. And Yet In Spite Of The Entirely Justified Refusal To Take Yes For An Answer, The Fact Remained And Would Remain Always, Remain Everywhere - The Fact That There Was This Capacity Even In A Paranoiac For Intelligence, Even In A Devil Worshipper For Love; The Fact That The Ground Of All Being Could Be Totally Manifest In A Flowering Shrub, A Human Face; The Fact That There Was A Light And That This Light Was Also Compassion
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