Absurdity Quote by Richard Yates
“Intelligent, thinking people could take things like this in their stride, just as they took the larger absurdities of deadly dull jobs in the city and deadly dull homes in the suburbs. Economic circumstances might force you to live in this environment, but the important thing was to keep from being contaminated. The important thing, always, was to remember who you were.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: “Revolutionary Road” by Richard Yates, 1961
People must maintain their identity and values despite oppressive or mundane surroundings.
In simple terms: Stay true to yourself in any environment.
Preserve self‑identity against conformity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban life
- suburban family
- workplace
- economic hardship
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core values anchor you?
- How can you resist subtle contamination?
External pressures can erode self‑knowledge over time.