"The influence of friendship upon culture differs from that of love, in that it assumes the basic idiosyncrasies of personal taste to be unalterable. Love, in spite of all rational knowledge to the contrary, is always in the mood of believing in miracles."
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John Cowper Powys
1872 β 1963
walisischer Dichter und Schriftsteller
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