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  • The human mind is generally far more eager to praise and dispraise than to describe and define. It wants to make every distinction a distinction of value; hence those fatal critics who can never point out the differing quality of two poets without putting them in an order of preference as if they were candidates for a prize.

    C. S. Lewis (1971). “The Four Loves”, p.24, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt