No scheme for a change of society can be made to appear immediately palatable, except by falsehood, until society has become so desperate that it will accept any change.
Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot (ed. Harcourt, 1975)
No scheme for a change of society can be made to appear immediately palatable, except by falsehood, until society has become so desperate that it will accept any change.
Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot (ed. Harcourt, 1975)