Jonathan Franzen

Freedom

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  • elf1001has quotedlast year
    It’s all circling around the same problem of personal liberties,” Walter said. “People came to this country for either money or freedom. If you don’t have money, you cling to your freedoms all the more angrily. Even if smoking kills you, even if you can’t afford to feed your kids, even if your kids are getting shot down by maniacs with assault rifles. You may be poor, but the one thing nobody can take away from you is the freedom to fuck up your life whatever way you want to. That’s what Bill Clinton figured out—that we can’t win elections by running against personal liberties. Especially not against guns, actually.”
  • elf1001has quotedlast year
    Almost everybody in his dorm communicated with their parents daily, if not hourly, and although this did make him feel unexpectedly grateful to his own parents, who had been far cooler and more respectful of his wishes than he’d been able to appreciate as long as he lived next door to them, it also touched off something like a panic. He’d asked for his freedom, they’d granted it, and he couldn’t go back now.
  • elf1001has quotedlast year
    When Jessica did not reply to this, Patty forced herself to look up. Her daughter was gazing with desolate self-control at the main college building, on an outside wall of which Patty had noticed a stone graven with words of wisdom from the Class of 1920: USE WELL THY FREEDOM.
  • elf1001has quotedlast year
    The autobiographer is almost forced to the conclusion that she pitied herself for being so free.
  • Amy Galliehas quoted5 years ago
    The autobiographer wishes she could report that Patty didn’t send him any e-mails, either, but it should be clear by now that her capacity for error, agonizing, and self-humiliation is boundless.
  • Amy Galliehas quoted5 years ago
    Few things gratified depressives, after all, more than really bad news. This obviously wasn’t an optimal way to live, but it
  • Amy Galliehas quoted5 years ago
    And this, of course, was the simplest definition of depression that he knew of: strongly disliking yourself.
  • Polina Anisimovahas quoted8 years ago
    seemed strange that Walter, who was greener than Greenpeace and whose own roots were rural
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