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He greatly valued his possessions, chiefly because they were his, and derived genuine pleasure from contemplating a pain
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"He greatly valued his possessions, chiefly because they were his, and derived genuine pleasure from contemplating a painting, a statuette, a rare lace curtain - no matter what - after he had bought it and placed it among his household gods"

- Kate Chopin

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This quote by Kate Chopin speaks with the idea of materialism and how it can bring joy to a person. The speaker is describing an individual who values his ownerships, not because of their financial worth, however since they are his. He derives authentic satisfaction from owning and showing these items, no matter what they are. This suggests that the person is not always materialistic, but rather that he finds delight in the act of obtaining and displaying his possessions. This could be viewed as a form of self-expression, as the items he selects to display reflect his own personal tastes and worths. It could likewise be viewed as a way of developing a complacency and stability, as the items he owns end up being a part of his house and his life.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Kate Chopin between February 8, 1850 and August 22, 1904. He/she was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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