The Human Stain Quotes

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Hermann Hesse
“He looked the blond lion straight in the eye and learned how large and wonderful the wild world was where there are no cages or human beings.”
Hermann Hesse, The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse

Philip Roth
“The secret to living in the rush of the world with a minimum of pain is to get as many people as possible to string along with your delusions; the trick to living alone up here, away from all agitating entanglements, allurements, and expectations, apart especially from one’s own intensity, is to organize the silence, to think of its mountaintop plenitude as capital, silence as wealth exponentially increasing. The encircling silence as your chosen source of advantage and your only intimate. The trick is to find sustenance in (Hawthorne again) “the communications of a solitary mind with itself.” The secret is to find sustenance in people like Hawthorne, in the wisdom of the brilliant deceased.”
Philip Roth, The Human Stain