The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.


The Second Neurotic's Notebook (1966)


The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.

The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.

The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.

The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.