“She remembered stories of horror from the war, stories whose moral always turned out to be: "One never knows what a person is made of until the moment of stress; then often the most timorous person turns out to be the bravest." She wondered if she were being brave, or just resigned. Or cowardly, she added to herself. That, too, was possible, and there was no way of knowing. Port could never tell her because he knew even less about it. If she nursed him and got him through whatever he had, he doubtless would tell her she had been brave, a martyr, and many other things, but that would be out of gratitude. And then she wondered why she wanted to know - it seemed rather a frivolous consideration at the moment.”
Quote by Paul Bowles
Book:The Sheltering Sky
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The Sheltering Sky
In this classic work of American literature, the story follows two American expatriates who embark on a journey through the desolate landscapes of North Africa. The novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of the environment on the psyche, offering a profound and haunting exploration of the human experience. more
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