I quote lines 3-8 all too frequently these days. We are so like frogs in a kettle being brought to a slow boil: a frog dropped into hot water will frantically attempt escape but the frog in the kettle's initially cold water only notices the slow rate of change in temperature and placidly awates his fate unaware.
Outstanding!
I quote lines 3-8 all too frequently these days. We are so like frogs in a kettle being brought to a slow boil: a frog dropped into hot water will frantically attempt escape but the frog in the kettle's initially cold water only notices the slow rate of change in temperature and placidly awates his fate unaware.