Witold Gombrowicz Quotes
I Placed No Trust In Faiths, Doctrines, Ideologies, Institutions. Thus I Could Stand Only Upon My Own Feet. But I Was A Pole, Molded By Polishness, Living In Poland. And So I Needed To Look Deeper For My 'self,' In The Place Where It Was No Longer Polish But Simply Human
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