C.S. Lewis Quotes
Your Trouble Has Been What Old Poets Call Daungier. We Call It Pride. You Are Offended By The Masculine Itself: The Loud, Irruptive, Possessive Thing-the Gold Lion, The Bearded Bull - Which Breaks Through Hedges And Scatters The Little Kingdom Of Your Primness. . . . The Male You Could Have Escaped, For It Exists Only On The Biological Level. But The Masculine None Of Us Can Escape. What Is Above And Beyond All Things Is So Masculine That We Are All Feminine In Relation To It.
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