Quotation from: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Written by: James Joyce


A tide began to surge beneath the calm surface of Stephen's
friendliness.


--This race and this country and this life produced me, he said I
shall express myself as I am.


--Try to be one of us, repeated Davin. In heart you are an Irish man
but your pride is too powerful.


--My ancestors threw off their language and took another Stephen said.
They allowed a handful of foreigners to subject them. Do you fancy I am
going to pay in my own life and person debts they made? What for?

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