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Aldous Huxley

“Consequently, we find it convenient to be misled by the inadequacies of language and to believe (not always, of course, but just when it suits us) that things, persons and events are as completely distinct and separate one from another as the words, by means of which we think about them.”

Aldous Huxley, The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West
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