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- Good Lord, I don't know what 'rights' a man has! And I don't know the solution of boredom. If I did, I'd be the one…
- His name was George F. Babbitt, and . . . he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford…
- On the whole, with scandalous exceptions, Democracy has given the ordinary worker more dignity than he ever had.
- I think perhaps we want a more conscious life. We're tired of drudging and sleeping and dying. We're tired of seeing just a few people…
- It is one of the major tragedies that nothing is more discomforting than the hearty affection of the Old Friends who never were friends.
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