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Art and religion, carnivals and saturnalia, dancing and listening to oratory -...
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Aldous Huxley
Book:
The Doors of Perception
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Art and religion, carnivals and saturnalia, dancing and listening to oratory - all these have served, in H. G. Wells's phrase, as Doors in the Wall.
( Aldous Huxley )
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