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The razor's edge

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 36yrs • M •
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The razor's edge
I am about to read The razor's edge, i just want to know if anyone has heard of it or read it. i would like some input on it. plez send info thanks.

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"How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?"
 36yrs • M •
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i figure if i keep posting somone will replay...

The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over; thus the wise say the path ot Salvation is hard." -Katha-upanishad

Life is a big circle of mediocrity, though there are some who feel rejected. Those are the ones who will be enlightened and find salvation, though not in a religious sense but more in an existentialist point of view. Those are the people who do not follow social morays and develop into a finely tuned, lonely individual.



Character 1: Elliott Templeton: Upper class individual

Elliott Templeton in his right mind is seeking his salvation as more or less a social hog. He is American born though prefers the lavish and royal society of Europe. Considered a snob, he only affiliates himself with the finest persons in Europe. His belief to reach salvation is to become a very social, very aesthetic, and a charming individual, as the French call it, homme du monde. People are his salvation, his way of happiness, a way for him to belong. Though I dont know if it would suit me.

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"How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?"
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