On 23 Aug 1996, Barry Mallis wrote:
> Can Love and Power co-exist? While I grant that these words are highly
> charged, and high on the ladder of abstraction, I still think there's an
> affinity with dogma versus learning.
...and at such heights, they not only May co-exist, they Must and Do. Is
it really allowed to any of us to choose between them?
The notion that these are separable choices in human life is an
entirely secular one. It lies directly at the heart, for example, of
Sophie's Choice.
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