"Unhurt people are not much good in the world."
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Quoted in Joanna Richardson, Enid Starkie (London: John Murray, 1973) ch. 18
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Enid Starkie
Enid Mary Starkie CBE (18 August 1897 – 21 April 1970) was an Irish literary critic, known for her biographical works on French poets. She was a Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, and Lecturer and then Reader in the University.
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