"God like us suffers the ambition to make a destiny more extraordinary than was conceived for Him, yes God is like me, only more so"
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The pivot - “yes God is like Me, only more so” - is classic Mailer bravado, but it’s also a confession of dependence. He can’t claim creative authority without borrowing sacred language, and he can’t mock sacred language without admitting he craves what it confers: destiny, magnitude, permanence. The joke lands because it’s half-serious. Mailer’s persona always dared the reader to call him arrogant, then dared them to deny that arrogance is part of the engine.
Context matters: mid-century American letters rewarded the swaggering male genius while also fearing the void opened by modernity’s loss of unquestioned faith. Mailer plugs that leak with performance. He doesn’t so much declare himself divine as reveal how writers, in a culture allergic to limits, end up treating ambition as their religion - and their egos as the most credible proof.
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"God like us suffers the ambition to make a destiny more extraordinary than was conceived for Him, yes God is like me, only more so." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-like-us-suffers-the-ambition-to-make-a-70365/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.










