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Friendship Quote by Thomas Wolfe

“...So speaks Man-Creating. Then, instantly, it all changes, and from Man-Creating I become simply Man-Alive--a member of society, a friend and neighbor, a son and brother of the human race. And when I look at what I have done from this point of view, suddenly I feel lower than a dog. I see all the…” quote by Thomas Wolfe
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““...So speaks Man-Creating. Then, instantly, it all changes, and from Man-Creating I become simply Man-Alive--a member of society, a friend and neighbor, a son and brother of the human race. And when I look at what I have done from this point of view, suddenly I feel lower than a dog. I see all the pain and anguish I have caused to people I know, and I wonder how I could have done it, and how there could possibly be any justification for it--yes, even if what I wrote had been as great as "Lear," as eloquent as "Hamlet"...For what integrity is there that is not tainted with human frailty? If only I could tell myself that every word and phrase and incident in the book had been created at the top of my bent and with the impartial judgment of unrancorous detachment! But I know it is not true. So many words came back to me, so many whip-lash phrases, that must have been written in a spirit that had nothing to do with art or my integrity. We are such stuff that dust is made of, and where we fail--we fail! Is there, then, no such thing as a pure spirit in creation?””

Thomas Wolfe

About This Quote

Source Novel: “Look Homeward, Angel”, 1929

He questions whether any creative work can be pure, free from human frailty and self‑justification.

In simple terms: He doubts true artistic purity.

Key Takeaway

Accept imperfection in creative expression.

Themes

art integrity human frailty creation self‑critique

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • art criticism
  • personal introspection

Key Concepts

philosophical reflection creative process

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits a creator’s honesty?
  • How can one balance integrity with artistic freedom?
A Different Perspective

Perfectionism can stifle authenticity.

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