Saul Bellow

"In here, the human bosom -- mine, yours, everybody's -- there isn't just one soul. There's a lot of souls. But there are two main ones, the real soul and a pretender soul. Now! Every man realizes that he has to love something or somebody. He feels that he must go outward. 'If thou canst not love, what art thou?' Are you with me?"

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Source: Saul Bellow (2016). “It All Adds Up: From the Dim Past to the Uncertain Future”, p.204, Odyssey Editions

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Saul Bellow

Saul Bellow

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Saul Bellow was a Nobel Prize-winning author known for his exploration of identity and human experience in works like 'Herzog' and 'The Adventures of Augie March'.

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