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Quotes by Malcolm Muggeridge
"The orgasm has replaced the Cross as the focus of longing and the image of fulfillment."
By Malcolm Muggeridge
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"Surely the glory of journalism is its transience."
By Malcolm Muggeridge
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"The orgasm has replaced the cross as the focus of longing and fulfillment."
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"There's nothing in this world more instinctively abhorrent to me than finding myself in agreement with my fellow-humans."
By Malcolm Muggeridge
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