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Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Othello: they're old; they're about God hundreds of
years ago. Not about God now."
"But God doesn't change."
"Men do, though."
"What difference does that make?"
"All the difference in the world," said
Mustapha Mond. He got up again and walked to the
safe. "There was a man called Cardinal Newman," he
said. "A cardinal," he exclaimed parenthetically,
"was a kind of Arch-Community-Songster."
"'I Pandulph, of fair Milan, cardinal.' I've
read about them in Shakespeare."
"Of course you have. Well, as I was saying,
there was a man called Cardinal Newman. Ah, here's
the book." He pulled it out. "And while I'm about it
I'll take this one too. It's by a man called Maine de
Biran. He was a philosopher, if you know what that
was."
"A man who dreams of fewer things than
there are in heaven and earth," said the Savage
promptly.
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