“Contempt The contempt I feel for others—for myself different, less internal than guilt. It’s not that I think (or have ever thought) I was bad—through and through. I think I’m unattractive, unloveable, because I’m incomplete. It’s not what I am that’s wrong, it’s that I’m not more (responsive, alive, generous, considerate, original, sensitive, brave etc.). My profoundest experience is of indifference, rather than censure.”
Quote by Susan Sontag
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As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980
This volume offers a glimpse into the intellectual and creative process of the author, showcasing their thoughts and experiences from 1964 to 1980. The content includes musings on philosophy, art, science, and personal anecdotes, providing a rich tapestry of the author's inner world during this significant period of their life. more
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