Philip Roth Quotes
I Remember When Jewish Kids Were Home Doing Their Homework. What Happened? What The Hell Happened To Our Smart Jewish Kids? If, God Forbid, Their Parents Are No Longer Oppressed For A While, They Run Where They Think They Can Find Oppression. Can't Live Without It. Once Jews Ran Away From Oppression; Now They Run Away From No-oppression. Once They Ran Away From Being Poor; Now They Run Away From Being Rich. It's Crazy. They Have Parents They Can't Hate Anymore Because Their Parents Are So Good To Them, So They Hate America Instead.
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