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Is It Better For A Man To Have Chosen Evil Than To Have Good Imposed Upon Him?
-Anthony Burgess
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Is It Better For A Man To
Anthony Burgess
Is It Better For A Man To Have Chosen Evil Than To Have Good Imposed Upon Him?
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... A Clockwork Orange- And I Said: 'that's A Fair Gloopy Title. Who Ever Heard Of A Clockwork Orange?' Then I Read A Malenky Bit Out Loud In A Sort Of Very High Type Preaching Goloss: '- The Attempt To Impose Upon A Man, A Creature Of Growth And Capable Of Sweetness, To Ooze Juicily At The Last Round The Bearded Lips Of God, To Attempt To Impose, I Say, Laws And Conditions Appropriate To A Mechanical Creation, Against This I Raise My Swordpen-
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The Not-self Cannot Have The Bad, Meaning They Of The Government And The Judges And The Schools Cannot Allow The Bad Because They Cannot Allow The Self.
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It'll Be Your Own Torture," He Said, Serious. "i Hope To God It'll Torture You To Madness.
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