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“He'd learned pretty early that the illusioned virtuous creatures were no more than that— illusions. Innocence was a community that was used up and consumed fairly quickly. More often than not, innocence was just ignorance, and the true character revealed itself before long— twisted and greedy like…” quote by Camille Oster
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““He'd learned pretty early that the illusioned virtuous creatures were no more than that— illusions. Innocence was a community that was used up and consumed fairly quickly. More often than not, innocence was just ignorance, and the true character revealed itself before long— twisted and greedy like the rest.””

Camille Oster

About This Quote

Source Essay: Innocence and Illusion, 2020

Innocence is often a naive illusion; true character emerges as selfishness and greed.

In simple terms: Innocence hides true nature.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions and seek deeper truth.

Themes

illusion innocence human nature

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationship building
  • leadership assessment
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

psychology of naiveté ethical behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you mistaken innocence for virtue?
  • What reveals true character?
A Different Perspective

May be overly cynical.

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