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Art Quote by Kingsley Amis

“Jake was close to tears. In that moment he saw the world in its true light, as a place where nothing had ever been any good and nothing of significance done: no art worth a second look, no philosophy of the slightest appositeness, no law but served the state, no history that gave an inkling of how…” quote by Kingsley Amis
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“Jake was close to tears. In that moment he saw the world in its true light, as a place where nothing had ever been any good and nothing of significance done: no art worth a second look, no philosophy of the slightest appositeness, no law but served the state, no history that gave an inkling of how it had been and what had happened. And no love, only egotism, infatuation and lust.”

Kingsley Amis

About This Quote

The protagonist sees a bleak world devoid of meaning, art, or love, only selfishness.

In simple terms: He perceives life as empty and selfish.

Key Takeaway

Seek meaning beyond cynicism.

Themes

existentialism nihilism art

Mood

somber philosophical

Type

literary existential

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • creative block
  • philosophical debate
  • mental health counseling

Key Concepts

meaning love philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can restore hope in a bleak view?
  • How does art counteract emptiness?
A Different Perspective

Cynicism can become self‑fulfilling.

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