“The world would say that we did not exist, that only our actions, our habits, were real, which the world called our crimes or our sins. But Scrotes began to think that we did indeed exist. That we had a nature our own, which was not another's perverted or turned to sin. Our actions could not be crimes, he believed, because they were the expressions of a nature, of an existence even. Which came first, he asked, the deed or the doer? And he began to answer that, for some, it was the doer.”
Quote by Jamie O'Neill
Book:At Swim, Two Boys
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At Swim, Two Boys
This novel delves into the lives of two young boys growing up in Ireland, their bond, and the events that shape their childhood. It is a poignant exploration of the innocence of youth and the complexities of growing up. more
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