9.05.2011

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Psyche
Berthe Morisot

The Christian will take literature a little less seriously than the cultured Pagan... The unbeliever is always apt to make a kind of religion of this aesthetic experiences... and he commonly wishes to maintain his superiority to the great mass of mankind who turn to books for mere recreation. But the Christian knows from the outset that the salvation of a single soul is more important than the production or preservation of all the epics and tragedies in the world: and as for superiority, he knows that the vulgar since they include most of the poor probably include of the superiors. - C. S. Lewis

아 화끈거려.

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