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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…” quote by Agnes Smedley
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“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.”

Agnes Smedley

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace personal agency despite anonymity.

Themes

alienation identity urban life hope individualism

Mood

reflective lonely

Type

narrative personal

When to use this quote

  • starting a new job
  • moving to a big city
  • seeking community
  • creative projects

Key Concepts

existentialism social anonymity self‑determination

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain self‑worth in a vast city?
  • What small actions assert your individuality?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize struggle, overlooking systemic support needed.

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