The Adolescent Society (1961), p. 337. New York: Free Press.
“Were I to deduce any system from my feelings on leaving Eton, it might be called The Theory of Permanent Adolescence. It is the theory that the experiences undergone by boys at the great public schools, their glories and disappointments, are so intense as to dominate their lives and arrest their development. From these it results that the greater part of the ruling class remains adolescent, school-minded, self-conscious, cowardly, sentimental, and in the last analysis homosexual.”
Source: Enemies of Promise (1938), Part 3: A Georgian Boyhood, Ch. 24: Vale (p. 253)
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On his acting career.
Interview interview (1995)

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“It must essentially remain a novel of adolescence written by a retarded adolescent.”
Introduction (1977 edition)
The Magus (1965)

Source: Adolescence: Guiding Youth Through the Perilous Ordeal, p. 67