"Isaiah Berlin once said that there are two kinds of writers, hedgehogs and foxes. He said the fox knows many things, the hedgehog knows just one thing. So Shakespeare is a typical fox; Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky are typical hedgehogs. Now, I'm a typical hedgehog. I know just one thing, and I repeat it over and over again. I try to approach it from different angles to make it look different, but it's the same thing."

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Source: Colin Wilson (2014). “The Outsider”, p.13, Diversion Books

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Colin Wilson

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Colin Wilson was a British author and philosopher known for his exploration of existentialism and consciousness, particularly in 'The Outsider.'

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