“We return to face our superiors, our kindred, our friends--- those whom we obey, and those whom we love; but even they who have neither, the most free, lonely, irresponsible and bereft of ties, --- even those for whom home holds no dear face, no familiar voice, --- even they have to meet the spirit that dwells within the land, under its sky, in its air, in its valleys, and on its rises, in its fields, in its waters and its tress--- a mute friend, judge, and inspirer. Say what you like, to get its joy, to breathe its peace, to face its truth, one must return with a clear conscience. All this may seem to you sheer sentimentalism; and indeed very few of us have the will or capacity to look consciously under the surface of familiar emotions. There are the girls we love, the men we look up to, the tenderness, the friendships, the opportunities, the pleasures! But the fact remains that you must touch your reward with clean hands, lest it turn to dead leaves, to thorns, in your grasp.”
Quote by Joseph Conrad
Book:Lord Jim
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Lord Jim
Joseph Conrad's 'Lord Jim' is a classic novel that delves into the psychological and moral complexities of its protagonist, Jim, as he navigates the treacherous waters of the South Pacific. The narrative follows Jim's journey from a young, ambitious seaman to a man grappling with the consequences of his actions and the weight of his past. The story is rich with symbolism and philosophical musings, offering readers a profound exploration of human nature and the nature of heroism. more
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