common statement in 'The New York Times', 8 July 1945
1940's
“And that is how we are. By strength of will we cut off our inner intuitive knowledge from admitted consciousness. This causes a state of dread, or apprehension, which makes the blow ten times worse when it does fall.”
Source: Lady Chatterley's Lover
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