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Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.

Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare. (C.S. Lewis)

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C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.
C.S. Lewis Quotes: Anthropomorphic animals, when taken out of narrative into actual visibility, always turn into buffoonery or nightmare.