Skip to content

Computers Quote by John Steinbeck

“The man who is more than his chemistry, walking on the earth, turning his plow point for a stone, dropping his handles to slide over an outcropping, kneeling in the earth to eat his lunch; that man who is more than his elements knows the land that is more than its analysis. But the machine man…” quote by John Steinbeck
Download Open image
““The man who is more than his chemistry, walking on the earth, turning his plow point for a stone, dropping his handles to slide over an outcropping, kneeling in the earth to eat his lunch; that man who is more than his elements knows the land that is more than its analysis. But the machine man, driving a dead tractor on land he does not know and love, understands only chemistry; and he is contemptuous of the land and of himself, then the corrugated iron doors are shut, he goes home, and his home is not the land.””

John Steinbeck

3.8 out of 5 (7 ratings)

More by John Steinbeck

Explore all 1,589 John Steinbeck quotes

More Computers quotes

Browse all 9,390 Computers quotes