“It is only the inferior thinker who hastens to explain the singular and the complex by the primitive shortcut of supernaturalism.”

—  H.P. Lovecraft , book The Temple

"The Temple" - Written 1920; first published in Weird Tales, 6 No. 3 (September 1925)
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