That is a lovely quote. (Though the cynic in me can‘t help but observing Stalin got teary-eyed about Mozart‘s music, too, which did not stop his general inhumanity one bit.)
It‘s interesting, though, that „men/boys don‘t cry“ is such a relatively recent development in human social conditioning. The nineteenth century has a lot to answer for, I suppose.
Re: Waterworks
It‘s interesting, though, that „men/boys don‘t cry“ is such a relatively recent development in human social conditioning. The nineteenth century has a lot to answer for, I suppose.