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You see, Monsieur, it's worth everything, isn't it, to keep one's intellectual...
Author:
Edith Wharton
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The Age of Innocence
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You see, Monsieur, it's worth everything, isn't it, to keep one's intellectual liberty, not to enslave one's powers of appreciation, one's critical independence?
( Edith Wharton )
[ The Age of Innocence ]
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