“Maybe man is nothing in particular,' Cross said gropingly. 'Maybe that's the terror of it. Man may be just anything at all. And maybe man deep down suspects this, really knows this, kind of dreams that it is true; but at the same time he does not want really to know it? May not human life on this earth be a kind of frozen fear of man at what he could possibly be? And every move he makes might not these moves be just to hide this awful fact? To twist it into something which he feels would make him rest and breathe a little easier? What man is is perhaps too much to be borne by man...”
Quote by Richard Wright
Book:The Outsider
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The Outsider
In this gripping novel, the protagonist's internal struggle and the investigation surrounding the mysterious crimes create a tense atmosphere that keeps readers engaged throughout the story. more
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