Philip Roth Quotes
...What Is It That He Was? Was The Idea He Had For Himself Of Lesser Validity Or Of Greater Validity Than Someone Else's Idea Of What He Was Supposed To Be? Can Such Things Even Be Known? But The Concept Of Life As Something Whose Purpose Is Concealed, Of Custom As Something That May Not Allow For Thought, Of Society As Dedicated To A Picture Of Itself That May Be Badly Flawed, Of An Individual As Real Apart And Beyond The Social Determinants Defining Him, Which May Indeed Be What To Him Seem Most Unreal--in Short, Every Perplexity Pumping The Human Imagination Seemed To Lie Somewhat Outside Her Own Unswerving Allegiance To A Canon Of Time-honored Rules.
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