"There is an unlucky tendency ... to allow every new invention to add to life's complications, and every new power to increase life's hustling; so that, unless we can dominate the mischief, we are really the worse off instead of the better."

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Source: Vernon Lee (1904). “Hortus vitae : essays on the garden of life”

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Vernon Lee

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Vernon Lee was a British author and essayist known for her exploration of art, identity, and human emotions in her influential works.

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