• Aldous Huxley The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer 1894-1963
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Aldous Huxley - The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more.
The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more. by : Aldous Huxley
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hills-sunrise The nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it forced upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more.
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