Shirley Jackson Quotes
We Have Grown To Trust Blindly In Our Senses Of Balance And Reason, And I Can See Where The Mind Might Fight Wildly To Preserve Its Own Familiar Stable Patterns Against All Evidence That It Was Leaning Sideways.
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