Aldous Huxley Quotes
If The Men Of The Middle Ages ... Lived In Filth And Discomfort, It Was Not For Any Lack Of Ability To Change Their Mode Of Life; It Was Because They Chose To Live This Way, Because Filth And Discomfort Fitted In With Their Principles And Prejudices, Political, Moral, And Religious ... It Was In The Power Of Medieval ... Craftsmen To Create Armchairs And Sofas That Might Have Rivaled In Comfort Those Of Today
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