Oscar Wilde Quotes
It Was Useless. The Brain Had Its Own Food On Which It Battened, And The Imagination, Made Grotesque By Terror, Twisted And Distorted As A Living Thing By Pain, Danced Like Some Foul Puppet On A Stand And Grinned Through Moving Masks. Then,
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