a church is an interesting place once you get the parson and the people out of it. Real music can get in then, and a real God! Nothing flibertigibbet about religion then.
Mazo de la RocheEvery one regards his duty as a troublesome master from whom he would like to be free.
Mazo de la RocheThe perfection of a thing consists in its essence; there are perfect criminals, as there are men of perfect probity.
Mazo de la RocheShe never sat down in a car but stood, braced tense, facing the wind. Now and again she would turn her face toward me with an apologetic expression as though to say: "I have not forgotten that you are here but there are certain pleasures I cannot share with you." Her nose never ceased its sensitive quivering.
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