Purity
Jonathan Franzen
Top 10 Best Quotes
“Stupidity mistook itself for intelligence, whereas intelligence knew its own stupidity.”
“Everyone thinks they have strict limits,” she said, “until they cross them.”
“There’s the imperative to keep secrets, and the imperative to have them known. How do you know that you’re a person, distinct from other people? By keeping certain things to yourself.”
“The world was overpopulated with talkers and underpopulated by listeners,”
“There's the imperative to keep secrets, and the imperative to have them known. How do you know that you're a person, distinct from other people? By keeping certain things to yourself. You guard them inside you, because, if you don't, there's no distinction between inside and outside. Secrets are the way you know you even have an inside. A radical exhibitionist is a person who has forfeited his identity. But identity in a vacuum is also meaningless. Sooner or later, the inside of you needs a witness. Otherwise you're just a cow, a cat, a stone, a thing in the world, trapped in your thingness. To have an identity, you have to believe that other identities equally exist. You need closeness with other people. And how is closeness built? By sharing secrets. . . . Your identity exists at the intersection of these lines of trust.”
“Don't talk to me about hatred if you haven't been married.”
“it seemed as if the Internet was governed more by fear: the fear of unpopularity and uncoolness, the fear of missing out, the fear of being flamed or forgotten.”
“It’s like having one red sock in a load of white laundry. One red sock, and nothing is ever white again.”
“And maybe this was what craziness was: an emergency valve to relieve the pressure of unbearable anxiety.”
“Whatever else happened, she wanted a dog in her life.”
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Book Keywords:
trust, secrets, friendship, identity