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I'd sleep and forget it; I had my own life, my own sad and ragged life forever.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects a sense of resignation and the struggle of dealing with personal hardships.

In this quote, Jack Kerouac expresses a poignant acceptance of his life's struggles and the desire to escape from painful memories through sleep. It highlights the conflict between the burdens of one's own experiences and the yearning for a reprieve from them, suggesting that despite the sadness of life, there is a recognition that it is a personal journey, marked by its own unique challenges.

Themes

LifeSadnessAcceptanceStrugglesPersonal Journey

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a book club discussion when analyzing the themes of personal struggle in literature.

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