There was no self-pity in his tone, no appeal for sympathy ― only the angry matter-of-factness of a Stoic who has finally grown sick of the long farce of impassibility and is resentfully blurting out the truth."/>

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" I'm feeling miserable" . . .
There was no self-pity in his tone, no appeal for sympathy ― only the angry matter-of-factness of a Stoic who has finally grown sick of the long farce of impassibility and is resentfully blurting out the truth. "

Aldous Huxley , Island


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