212 Quotes by V.S. Naipaul

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    I had talked of Raymond’s pain when I was thinking of my own, and Yvette had talked of Raymond’s needs when was thinking of her won. We had begun to talk, if not in opposites, at least indirectly, lying and not lying, making those signals at the truth which people in certain situations find it necessary to make.

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    That life was full of rules. Too many rules; it was a prepacked kind of life.

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    The family feuds or the village feuds often had to do with an idea of honor. Perhaps it was a peasant idea; perhaps this idea of honor is especially important to a society without recourse to law or without confidence in law.

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    Well, India is a country of nonsense. M. K. Gandhi.

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    I had seen how deep in nearly every West Indian, high and low, were the prejudices of race; how often these prejudices were rooted in self-contempt; and how much important action they prompted. Everyone spoke of nation and nationalism but no one was willing to surrender the priviledges or even the separateness of his group.

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    He was, after all, like other high officials. I wondered why I thought he would be different. These men, who depended on the President’s favour for everything, were bundles of nerves. The great power they excercised went with a constant fear of being destroyed.

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    The ancillary aspect of every British city now is the council estate.

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    Anybody can be decisive during a panic; it takes a strong man to act during a boom.

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