Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else to hold to.

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Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else...
Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else...
Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else...
Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else...
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Men will clutch at illusions when they have nothing else to hold to. This statement was written by the poet Robert Browning in his poem, "A Parable." It tells of a young man who is so desperate to find his true love that he will chase after an illusion. This man gives up everything to maintain the illusion, even his own identity.

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