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“I think the function of suffering is to let me know that my perception is skewed; what I’m doing is judging natural events in such a way that I am creating suffering within myself. For instance, you have pain over certain conditions, certain situations that occur. And if you just say ‘ok, here I am, I’m going to experience the pain,’ you don’t suffer. The resistance and the degree of the resistance to the natural phenomenon of life causes tremendous suffering.”

Quote by Hubert Selby, Jr.

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Hubert Selby, Jr.
Hubert Selby, Jr.

Hubert Selby, Jr. was an influential American writer known for his controversial and groundbreaking works. His most notable novel, 'Last Exit to Brooklyn,' was published in 1964 and is considered a classic of American literature. Selby's writing often delved into the darker aspects of human nature, exploring themes of violence, addiction, and the struggles of the underclass. He passed away on April 26, 2004. more

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