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England My England: “This is the very worst wickedness, that we refuse to acknowledge the passionate evil that is in us. �
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"England, My England" 4.5/5
"No, he had no desire to defy Germany and to exalt England. The distinction between German and English was not for him the distinction between good and bad. It was the distinction between blue water-flowers and red or white bush-blossoms: just difference. The diferrence between the wild boar and the wild bear. And a man was no good or bad according to his nature, not according to his nationality."
"No, he had no desire to defy Germany and to exalt England. The distinction between German and English was not for him the distinction between good and bad. It was the distinction between blue water-flowers and red or white bush-blossoms: just difference. The diferrence between the wild boar and the wild bear. And a man was no good or bad according to his nature, not according to his nationality."
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