Witold Gombrowicz Quotes
I Could Have Protested Of Course, Who Says I Couldn't
I Could Have Risen To My Feet At Any Moment, Walked Up To Them, And
no Matter How Difficult It Would Have Been
made It Abundantly Clear That I Was Not Seventeen But Thirty. I Could Have
yet I Couldn't Because I Didn't Want To, The Only Thing I Wanted Was To Prove That I Was Not An Old-fashioned Boy!
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