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Boredom Quote by Sherwood Anderson

“It is apparent that nations cannot exist for us. They are the playthings of children, such toys as children break from boredom and weariness. The branch of a tree is my country. My freedom sleeps in a mulberry bush. My country is in the shivering legs of a little lost dog.” quote by Sherwood Anderson
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“It is apparent that nations cannot exist for us. They are the playthings of children, such toys as children break from boredom and weariness. The branch of a tree is my country. My freedom sleeps in a mulberry bush. My country is in the shivering legs of a little lost dog.”

Sherwood Anderson

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Country of the Blind, 1912

Nations are trivial, like children's toys; true belonging lies in simple, natural places.

In simple terms: Nations are like toys; real freedom is in nature.

Key Takeaway

Find freedom in humble, natural settings.

Themes

nature freedom disillusionment identity

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • personal reflection
  • environmental appreciation

Key Concepts

existentialism nostalgia

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “country” mean to you?
  • How do you define freedom beyond borders?
A Different Perspective

Romanticizing nature may overlook societal complexities.

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