Anthony M. Esolen Quotes
These Days We Have No True Childhood, Only A Diseased Precocity, Introducing Children To Things That Any Decent Man Of Whittier's Day, Or Of Armstrong's, Would Have Considered Unutterably Vile. Therefore We Have No True Adulthood Either, Only A Prolonged Infantility, A Curdled Adolescence Followed By Old Age And Death.
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