Care Quote by Agnes Smedley
“New York was a new and strange world. Vast, impersonal, merciless… Always before I had felt like a person, an individual, hopeful that I could mold my life according to some desire of my own. But here in New York I was ignorant, insignificant, unimportant--one in millions whose destiny concerned no one. New York did not even know of my existence. Nor did it care.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Red Flag by Agnes Smedley, 1927
The city overwhelms the individual, making personal aspirations feel insignificant amid the masses.
In simple terms: New York makes one feel tiny and ignored.
Embrace personal agency despite anonymity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- starting a new job
- moving to a big city
- seeking community
- creative projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you maintain self‑worth in a vast city?
- What small actions assert your individuality?
The quote may romanticize struggle, overlooking systemic support needed.