All children are afraid of the night; when they grow up, they are still afraid, but more afraid of admitting it.
Whittaker Chambers
All children are afraid of the night; when they grow up, they are still afraid, but more afraid of admitting it.
Whittaker Chambers
Without admitting it they sense that their lives would be completely intolerable as soon as they no longer clung to satisfactions which are none at all.
Theodor Adorno