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Media and Morals
By Julie GreenleeBy Julie Greenlee
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“At the same time I knew that that was ridiculous because, after all, I was the criminal.”
— The Stranger, Albert Camus, page 68
“You should have heard him say, ‘My ivory.’ Oh yes, I heard him. ‘My Intended, my ivory, my
station, my river, my—’ everything belonged to him.”
— Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, page 65
“You should have heard him say, ‘My ivory.’ Oh yes, I heard him. ‘My Intended, my ivory, my
station, my river, my—’ everything belonged to him.”
— Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, page 65
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“But the mention of such a thing as amours with any woman existing, to me, is really so absurd, so far
from my principles, so far from the purity of nature and frame to which I was born and consecrated, that I hold it as an insult, and regard it with contempt.”
—The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, James Hogg, page 147
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“Then she pointed out that marriage was a serious thing. I said, ‘No.’”
- The Stranger, Albert Camus, page 42
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- The Stranger, Albert Camus, page 39
“If only someone would take him in. But that’s impossible—everybody’s disgusted by his scabs”