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Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So Much Gloom: Such Puritan Spirit In Their Mindless March Of Godly Industry, But Can So Anti-individual A Government Admit The Poetry Of What Is Past Understanding? Certainly The Man Who Refused To Carry His Crumb Would Find Assassins On His Trail, And Doom In Every Smile. As For Me, I Prefer The Solitary Mole: He Is No Rose Dependent Upon Thorn And Root, Nor Ant Whose Time Of Being Is Organized By The Analterable Herd: Sightless, He Goes His Separate Way, Knowing Truth And Freedom Are Attitudes Of The Spirit.

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

Truman Capote Quotes: Ants - The Pious Insect, Randolph Called Them: They Fill Me With Oh So Much Admiration And Ah Oh So

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