"Life itself is an exile. The way home is not the way back."
"I have a strong antipathy to everything connected with gardens, gardening and gardeners. . . . Gardening seems to me a kind of admission of defeat. . . . Man was made for better things than pruning his rose trees. The state of mind of the confirmed gardener seems to me as reprehensible as that of the confirmed alcoholic. Both have capitulated to the world. Both have become lotus eaters and drifters."
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Source: Introduction to the New Existentialism. Book by Colin Wilson, p. 96, 1966.
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