Is it possible to read Breda O'Brien's article in today's Irish Times without having to re-read specific sentences a second time, maybe even a third time?
Indeed, while not related to the O'Brien article, one might well ask if the 'art' of celibacy for the 'ordinary' person is not akin to putting diesel into a petrol-run car.
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