Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right


Letters of Aldous Huxley (ed. 1970)


Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right

Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right

Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right

Every ceiling, when reached, becomes a floor, upon which one walks as a matter of course and prescriptive right