George MacDonald Quotes
Whatever Belonging To The Region Of Thought And Feeling Is Uttered In Words, Is Of Necessity Uttered Imperfectly. For Thought And Feeling Are Infinite, And Human Speech, Although Far-reaching In Scope, And Marvelous In Delicacy, Can Embody Them After All But Approximately And Suggestively.
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