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Claude McKay Quotes

If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything.

If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything.

Claude McKay, Gene Andrew Jarrett (1937). “A Long Way from Home”, p.82, Rutgers University Press

I know the dark delight of being strange, The penalty of difference in the crowd, The loneliness of wisdom among fools.

Claude McKay, William J. Maxwell (2004). “Complete Poems”, p.348, University of Illinois Press

It's when you are down that you learn about your faults.

Claude McKay (1973). “The passion of Claude McKay: selected poetry and prose, 1912-1948”, Schocken

If we must die, O let us nobly die.

Claude McKay (2012). “Selected Poems”, p.60, Courier Corporation

Deep in the secret chambers of my heart I muse my life-long hate, and without flinch I bear it nobly as I live my part.

Claude McKay, William Maxwell (2004). “Complete Poems”, p.162, University of Illinois Press

And, hungry for the old, familiar ways, I turned aside and bowed my head and wept.

Claude McKay, Gene Andrew Jarrett (1937). “A Long Way from Home”, p.94, Rutgers University Press

Adventure-seasoned and storm-buffeted, I shun all signs of anchorage, because The zest of life exceeds the bound of laws.

Claude McKay, William Maxwell (2004). “Complete Poems”, p.191, University of Illinois Press

The shivering birds beneath the eaves Have sheltered for the night.

Claude McKay (2012). “Selected Poems”, p.49, Courier Corporation