Marlowe on trade-offs

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Howard Penning
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From Raymond Chandler’s novel, The Little Sister (1949):

They were never young and will never be old. They have no beauty, no charm, no style. They don’t have to please anybody. They are safe. They are civil without ever being polite and intelligent and knowledgable without any real interest in anything. They are what human beings turn into when they trade life for existence and ambition for security.


 

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