He is a disconcerting mixture of sincerity and cheerful malice,
of tenderness and freebooting cruelty; restless, importunate, full of
pride, a combination which alienates the sensitive and insensitive
alike. Blistering honesty, like his, makes few friends. To many he
may seem sensitive to the point of vulgarity. To others, he is simply
a loudmouth. To be as vehement as he is is to be almost
non-committal.
John Osborne, Look back in anger (1956)
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