Edith Wharton Quotes
The Very Good People Did Not Convince Me; I Felt They'd Never Been Tempted. But You Knew; You Understood; You Felt The World Outside Tugging At One With All Its Golden Hands - And You Hated The Things It Asked Of One; You Hated Happiness Bought By Disloyalty And Cruelty And Indifference. That Was What I'd Never Known Before - And It's Better Than Anything I've Known.
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