There is no feeling so simple that it is not immediately complicated and distorted by introspection.


An Unprejudiced Mind, p. 317 - Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality (1964)


There is no feeling so simple that it is not immediately complicated and distorted by introspection.

There is no feeling so simple that it is not immediately complicated and distorted by introspection.

There is no feeling so simple that it is not immediately complicated and distorted by introspection.

There is no feeling so simple that it is not immediately complicated and distorted by introspection.