"Flight", pp.125, Harper Row 1966
Native Son (1940)
“He had learned that there were other ways of life from the ways of his great home. He had completed an experience. He had emptied the bright goblet of romance; at a single gulp he had emptied it. The glass of it lay scattered on the floor. But with the beauty and the ugliness, the ice and the fire of it on his tongue and in his blood he could begin again.”
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 68, section 3 (p. 737)
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“He had discharged his destiny; now, perhaps, he could begin to live.”
Source: The City and the Stars (1956), Chapter 25 (p. 187)
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Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
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Cited in: "The God They Never Knew" (website) claimed from Loren Cunningham and Janice Rodgers, Is That Really You, God? Hearing the Voice of God, p. 107.
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Source: Seabiscuit: An American Legend