You are so afraid of losing your moral sense that you are not willing to take it through anything more dangerous than a mud-puddle.


Fernhurst, Q.E.D., and Other Early Writings (1971)


You are so afraid of losing your moral sense that you are not willing to take it through anything more dangerous than a mud-puddle.

You are so afraid of losing your moral sense that you are not willing to take it through anything more dangerous than a mud-puddle.

You are so afraid of losing your moral sense that you are not willing to take it through anything more dangerous than a mud-puddle.

You are so afraid of losing your moral sense that you are not willing to take it through anything more dangerous than a mud-puddle.