Quentin Crisp Quotes
The Monasteries Of Bohemia Demand More Of Their Brotherhood Than Some Are Prepared To Give. The Daily Routine Of Back-breaking Idleness Proves Too Much For Certain Novices. The Self-inflicted Orgies That Are The Inevitable Punishment For The Slightest Deviation Into The Bourgeois Way Of Life Are More Than Their Frail Flesh Can Stand. Many Discover To Their Shame That They Have Scruples; They Have Roots, And Greatest Disadvantage Of All, They Have Hope
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