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"Cleanliness"
A mid-painting revelation made by a post-deconstruction former Christian woman.

Unironically born from deeply embedded cognitive dissonance on the subject.

"Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject
of cheese.”
Chesterton, G. K. Alarms and Discursions, 1910
“It is typical of our time that it treats cleanliness as a substitute for godliness. It is rather a dangerous substitute… A man may be clean and he may be a coward. A man may be clean and he may be cruel.”
Chesterton, G. K. Heretics, 1905


“Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions.”
Chesterton, G. K. Illustrated London News, 1930
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