“Thank you, Men, for the railroads. Thank you, Men, for inventing the automobile and killing the red Indians who thought it might be nice to hold on to America for a while longer, since they were here first. Thank you, Men, for the hospitals, the police, the schools. Now I'd like to vote, please, and have the right to set my own course and make my own destiny. Ince I was chattel, but now that is obsolete. My days of slavery must be over; I need to be a slave no more than I need to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a tiny boat with sails. Jet planes are safer and quicker than little boats with sails and freedom makes more sense than slavery. I am not afraid of flying. Thank you, Men.”
Quote by Stephen King
Book:The Stand
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The Stand
In 'The Stand', Stephen King weaves a gripping narrative that delves into the human psyche during a global pandemic. The story follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate the chaos and face moral dilemmas in a world transformed by a mysterious virus. The novel is known for its complex characters, intricate plot, and King's characteristic blend of horror and hope. more
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