“You take a straight tip from the stable, Cokey, if you must hate, hate the government or the people or the sea or men, but don't hate an individual person. Who's done you a real injury. Next thing you know he'll be getting into your beer like prussic acid; and blotting out your eyes like a cataract and screaming in your ears like a brain tumour and boiling round your heart like melted lead and ramping though your guts like a cancer. And a nice fool you'd look if he knew. It would make him laugh till his teeth dropped out; from old age.”
Quote by Joyce Cary
Book:THE HORSE'S MOUTH
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THE HORSE'S MOUTH
The Horse's Mouth is a satirical novel that delves into the complexities of human nature, particularly the tendency to deceive oneself. The narrative is centered around a writer who struggles with authenticity and the search for truth in his own life and work. more
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