“There is nothing of permanent value (putting aside a few human affections) nothing that satisfies quiet reflection--except the sense of having worked according to one's capacity and light to make things clear and get rid of cant and shams of all sorts.”
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Readings from Huxley
This book compiles a variety of essays, stories, and other writings by the renowned author Aldous Huxley, showcasing his diverse range of literary styles and thought-provoking themes. more
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