T. S. Eliot Quotes
Desire Itself Is Movement
Not In Itself Desirable;
Love Is Itself Unmoving,
Only The Cause And End Of Movement,
Timeless, And Undesiring
Except In The Aspect Of Time
Caught In The Form Of Limitation
Between Un-being And Being.
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