“Beside them, little pot-bellied men in light suits and panama hats; clean, pink men with puzzled, worried eyes, with restless eyes. Worried because formulas do not work out; hungry for security and yet sensing its disappearance from the earth. In their lapels the insignia of lodges and service clubs, places where they can go and, by a weight of numbers of little worried men, reassure themselves that business is noble and not the curious ritualized thievery they know it is; that business men are intelligent in spite of the records of their stupidity; that they are kind and charitable in spite of the principles of sound business; that their lives are rich instead of the thin tiresome routines they know; and that a time is coming when they will not be afraid any more.”
Quote by John Steinbeck
Book:The Grapes of Wrath
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The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' is a profound narrative that delves into the struggles of a family displaced by the Dust Bowl and their arduous trek to California in search of a better life. The novel vividly portrays the resilience and suffering of the Joad family, highlighting the systemic issues of the time, including poverty, racism, and the exploitation of the working class. more
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