John Fowles Quote

I felt both a state of envy and contempt. The yacht itself was not vulgar, but I smelt something vulgar about owning it... A few moments later I set off back to my dull daily penal colony of an existence on the far side of the dream, as Adam left the Garden of Eden perhaps…except I knew there were no Gods, and nothing was going to bar my return...


Daniel Martin


I felt both a state of envy and contempt. The yacht itself was not vulgar, but I smelt something vulgar about owning it... A few moments later I set...

I felt both a state of envy and contempt. The yacht itself was not vulgar, but I smelt something vulgar about owning it... A few moments later I set...

I felt both a state of envy and contempt. The yacht itself was not vulgar, but I smelt something vulgar about owning it... A few moments later I set...

I felt both a state of envy and contempt. The yacht itself was not vulgar, but I smelt something vulgar about owning it... A few moments later I set...