"People trample over flowers, yet only to embrace a cactus."
"[Robinson Crusoe] is the true prototype of the British colonist. The whole Anglo-Saxon spirit is in Crusoe: the manly independence, the unconscious cruelty, the persistence, the slow yet efficient intelligence, the sexual apathy, the calculating taciturnity."
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Source: Daniel Defoe. Book by James Joyce, translated from Italian manuscript and edited by Joseph Prescott, pp. 24-25, 1964.
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