“What an immature, self-destructive, antiquated mischief is man! How obscure and gross his prancing and chattering on his little stage of evolution! How loathsome and beyond words boring all the thoughts and self-approval of his biological by-product! this half-formed, ill-conditioned body! this erratic, maladjusted mechanism of his soul: on one side the harmonious instincts and balanced responses of the animal, on the other the inflexible purpose of the engine, and between them man, equally alien from the being of Nature and the doing of the machine, the vile becoming!”
Quote by Evelyn Waugh
Book:decline and fall
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decline and fall
Written in the early 19th century, this novel is a fictional account of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, offering a detailed narrative of the political, social, and cultural changes that led to its downfall. more
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