Quentin Crisp Quotes About Pursuit

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  • To minimize my guilt at going to the pictures - to call this wanton pursuit of an effete pleasure by another name - I needed movie companions as drunkards need drinking partners. If I entered a cinema alone, God might plunge his arm through the roof of the auditorium booming in a stereophonic voice, 'And you, Crisp, what are you doing here?' I would never have dared reply, 'I'm just enjoying myself, Lord.'

    "The Naked Civil Servant". Book by Quentin Crisp, Chapter 27, 1968.
  • The measure of woman's distaste for any part of her life lies not in the loudness of her lamentations (these are only an attempt to buy a martyr's crown at a reduced price) but in her persistent pursuit of that occupation of which she never ceases to complain.

    "The Naked Civil Servant". Book by Quentin Crisp, Chapter 15, 1968.
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