"The grinding of the intellect is for most people as painful as a dentists drill."
"Anyone can be a barbarian; it requires a terrible effort to remain a civilized man."
Source: Leonard Woolf (1939). “Barbarians Within and Without”
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Leonard Woolf
Writer, Publisher
Leonard Woolf was a British writer and publisher known for his contributions to modernist literature and his advocacy for women's rights.
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