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They fear the quest because they fear that, if they get involved in it too seriously, they might have to repress some inclination in their nature or renounce some habit in their way of living. So they take from it only what appeals to them, and discard the rest.

-- Notebooks Category 1: Overview of the Quest > Chapter 2 : Its Choice > # 400