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The Tree of Man The Tree of Man by Patrick White
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“Because he had nothing to hide, he did perhaps appear to have forfeited a little of his strength. But that is the irony of honesty.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“She had begun to read in the beginning as a protection from the frightening and unpleasant things. She continued because, apart from the story, literature brought with it a kind of gentility for which she craved.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“Souls unite in the face of violence, if only on the common ground of frailty.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“Swallows flew, the scythes of their wings mowing the light.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“Two people do not lose themselves at the identical moment, or else they might find each other, and be saved. It is not as simple as that.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“So that, in the end, there was no end.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“And the cavern of fire was enormous, labyrinthine, that received the man. He branched and flamed, glowed and increased, and was suddenly extinguished in the little puffs of smoke and tired thoughts.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man
“She would have liked to love. It was terrible to think she had never loved her son as a man. Sometimes her hands would wrestle together. They were supple, rather plump hands, broad and not yet dry. But wrestling like this together, they were papery and dried-up. Then she would force herself into some deliberate activity or speak tenderly to her good husband, offering him things to eat, and seeing to his clothes. She loved her husband. Even after the drudgery of love she could still love him. But sometimes she lay on her side and said, I have not loved him enough, not yet, he has not seen the evidence of love. It would have been simpler if she had been able to turn and point to the man their son, but she could not.”
Patrick White, The Tree of Man