Lipton’s Journal/December 17, 1954/65

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Because the desire for material things is natural to man, one can account for the peculiar crippled aspect of bohemians. They have rejected material commodities which is far better than to accept them unquestioningly, but they are warped and tortured with envy of the squares because most of them have committed a violence upon their natures.