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I believe Ivy wanted me to hate myself and seduced me merely to make me hate...
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Max Frisch
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Homo Faber
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I believe Ivy wanted me to hate myself and seduced me merely to make me hate myself, and that was her joy, to humiliate me, the only joy I could give her.
( Max Frisch )
[ Homo Faber ]
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