Sunday, May 24, 2009

afraid of complacency and stagnation

I've got to get out of this place, he thought just before dawn, and the ghosts of all the decades of middle-class American children afraid of complacency and stagnation and comfortable death drifted before his face, whispering their agreement.

Quote from: Poppy Z. Brite: Lost souls. New York: Dell 1992, p. 29

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