Quentin Crisp Quotes About Confused

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  • Even a monotonously undeviating path of self-examination does not necessarily lead to self-knowledge. I stumble towards my grave confused and hurt and hungry.

    "The Naked Civil Servant". Book by Quentin Crisp, Closing words, 1968.
  • If sophistication is a matter of being in control of our primary reactions, we may now be sophisticated. At least we shall be fairly confident of ourselves and may, with any luck, be confident of others. Our object will be to enjoy our selves. But to make sure that our names are permanently on the cast list, it will be advisable to be of interest to others. This aim must never be confused with the desire to be popular.

  • Muddled syntax is the outward and audible sign of confused minds, and the misuse of grammar the result of illogical thinking.

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