The more often he feels without acting the less he will be able ever to act and in the long run the less he will be able to feel.
C.S. Lewis
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Now the proper good of a creature is to surrender itself to its Creator to enact intellectually volitionally and emotionally that relationship which is given in the mere fact of its being a creature when it does so it is good and happy.
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Of course the cat will growl and spit at the operator and bite him if she can. But the real question is whether he is a vet or a vivisector.
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