"To subdue one's self to one's own ends……" — Dorothy L. Sayers
"To subdue one's self to one's own ends might be dangerous, but to subdue one's self to other people's ends was dust and ashes. Yet there were those, still more unhappy, who envied even the ashy saltness of those dead sea apples."
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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