| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 63852 |
| QUOTATION: | I am secretly afraid of animals.... I think it is because of the usness in their eyes, with the underlying not-usness which belies it, and is so tragic a reminder of the lost age when we human beings branched off and left them: left them to eternal inarticulateness and slavery. Why? their eyes seem to ask us. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Edith Wharton (18621937), U.S. author; later relocated to France. Part 6. As quoted in Edith Wharton, by R.W.B. Lewis (1975).
From a journal entry dated 1924. |
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