“Was he trying to frighten you?”
            “I don’t think so,” said Len. “I think he was just telling me the truth.” 
Source: The Long Tomorrow (1955), Chapter 23
        
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                                        As quoted in  "The Hon. Member For Houghton" https://web.archive.org/web/19960913173321/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1987/04/20/the-hon-member-for-houghton (20 April 1987), by E. J. Kahn, The New Yorker 
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                                        Review of The Essential Mailer by Norman Mailer, p. 267 
The War Against Cliché: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 (2001)
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        Often misattributed to Friedrich Nietzsche.  
Source: As quoted from “Interview with an Immoral,” Arthur Gordon, Reader’s Digest (July 1959). Reprinted in the Kipling Society journal, “Six Hours with Rudyard Kipling”, Vol. XXXIV. No. 162 (June, 1967) pp. 5-8. Interview took place in June, 1935  https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/pdf/KJ162.pdf 
Context: Looking back, I think he knew that in my innocence I was eager to love everything and please everybody, and he was trying to warn me not to lose my own identity in the process. Time after time he came back to this theme. " The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself."
                                    
 
        
     
                             
                             
                            