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“Nature herself begins to throw away the anachronism. When she has thrown it away, then real civilization becomes possible. You would understand if you were peasants. Who would try to work with stallions and bulls? No, no; we want geldings and oxen. There will never be peace and order and discipline so long as there is sex. When man has thrown it away, then he will become finally governable.’ “That’s Filostrato,” Thomas continued, “one of the bad guys in Lewis’s That Hideous Strength, a companion volume to Abolition.”
― Ride, Sally, Ride
― Ride, Sally, Ride
