Paul Monette Quotes
Yet I've Come To Learn That All Our Stories Add Up To The Same Imprisonment. The Self-delusion Of Uniqueness. The Festering Pretense That We Are The Same As They Are. The Gutting Of All Our Passions Till We Are A Bunch Of Eunuchs, Our Zones Of Pleasure In Enemy Hands. Most Of All, The Ventriloquism, The Learning How To Pass For Straight. Such Obedient Slaves We Make, With Such Very Tidy Rooms.
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