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Adult life Quote by Henry Martin

“I would like to believe and give in to my naiveté, I would like to embrace the fact that I am back in the place where the long fingers of civilization cannot reach me and rip my heart out. At this moment, I would like to embrace myself. I would like to be unconcerned with the rest of the world and…” quote by Henry Martin
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““I would like to believe and give in to my naiveté, I would like to embrace the fact that I am back in the place where the long fingers of civilization cannot reach me and rip my heart out. At this moment, I would like to embrace myself. I would like to be unconcerned with the rest of the world and take pleasure in knowing that I have found my home. All of my life, all of my adult life, which began with the first notion of understanding, I have been searching for this sensation. You, cruel world, have tried to bring me down, tried to crush me with your code of conduct, your ethics, and your preconceived limits on liberty. You have raped me and robbed me of happiness; you have stolen my dreams and my dignity, leaving me to rot with the rest of you. Today, I know I have escaped your poisoned web; I know your rules do not apply to me, for after all you have done to crush me, I am still standing proudly above the set of your sick play. I am in love—a feeling you no longer thought I was capable of. I am in love—living, breathing, dreaming again—triumphant over your sick schemes.””

Henry Martin

About This Quote

Source Speech: Personal manifesto, unknown date

The speaker declares liberation from societal constraints, embracing self‑acceptance and love despite past oppression.

In simple terms: I am free from the world’s rules and have found love.

Key Takeaway

Embrace personal freedom and love.

Themes

freedom self‑acceptance rebellion love resilience

Mood

defiant hopeful triumphant

Type

personal emotional

When to use this quote

  • overcoming oppression
  • finding love
  • personal transformation
  • self‑discovery

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology autonomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance personal freedom with social duty?
  • What does love mean after trauma?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize suffering and ignore the need for communal responsibility.

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