Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About Innocence
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Childish fantasy, like the sheath over the bud, not only protects but curbs the terrible budding spirit, protects not only innocence from the world, but the world from the power of innocence.
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The innocent are so few that two of them seldom meet - when they do meet, their victims lie strewn all round.
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No, it is not only our fate but our business to lose innocence, and once we have lost that, it is futile to attempt a picnic in Eden.
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