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“What would Miss Frost have thought of me? I wondered; I didn't mean my writing . What would she have thought of my relationships with men and women? Had I ever "protected" anyone? For whom had I truly been worthwhile?” quote by John Irving
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““What would Miss Frost have thought of me? I wondered; I didn't mean my writing . What would she have thought of my relationships with men and women? Had I ever "protected" anyone? For whom had I truly been worthwhile?””

John Irving

About This Quote

Source Novel: The World According to Garp by John Irving, 1978

The narrator questions how a famous writer would judge his personal life and moral worth, reflecting insecurity about legacy and authenticity.

In simple terms: He worries about how a literary idol would view his relationships and value.

Key Takeaway

Seek self‑validation beyond external judgments.

Themes

insecurity legacy authenticity

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

philosophical personal

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • career reflection
  • creative writing
  • self‑assessment

Key Concepts

self‑worth literary influence gender dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you tell your admired mentor about your life?
  • How can you define worth without others' opinions?
A Different Perspective

External approval cannot replace inner confidence.

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