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“He would not deceive himself so much. He would not – and this was the test – pretend to care about women when the only sex that attracted him was his own. He loved men and always had loved them. He longed to embrace them and mingle his being with theirs. Now that the man who returned his love had…” quote by E.M. Forster
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““He would not deceive himself so much. He would not – and this was the test – pretend to care about women when the only sex that attracted him was his own. He loved men and always had loved them. He longed to embrace them and mingle his being with theirs. Now that the man who returned his love had been lost, he admitted this.””

E.M. Forster

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Passage to India, 1924

He acknowledges his true sexual orientation despite societal expectations, confronting personal honesty over pretense.

In simple terms: He admits his love for men despite pretending otherwise.

Key Takeaway

Embrace authentic self‑acceptance.

Themes

identity honesty sexuality self‑acceptance

Mood

reflective conflicted introspective

Type

philosophical personal

When to use this quote

  • personal confession
  • coming out
  • inner conflict
  • societal pressure

Key Concepts

self‑recognition masculinity love

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does self‑deception protect us?
  • What risks come with revealing true desire?
A Different Perspective

Societal norms may still punish honesty.

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