"All truly great art is optimistic. The individual……" — Upton Sinclair
"All truly great art is optimistic. The individual artist is happy in his creative work. The fact that practically all great art is tragic does not in any way change the above thesis."
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Upton Sinclair
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37 Quotes by Upton Sinclair
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The private control of credit is the modern form of slavery.
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And as for other men, who worked in tank-rooms full of steam, and in some of which there were open…
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I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.
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Turn over the pages of history and read the damning record of the church's opposition to every advance in every…
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I just put on what the lady says. I've been married three times, so I've had lots of supervision.
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The proletarian writer is a writer with a purpose; he thinks no more of art for art's sake than a…
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The first thing brought forth by the study of any religion, ancient or modern, is that it is based upon…
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The supreme crime of the church to-day is that everywhere and in all its operations and influences it is on…
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In the twilight, it was a vision of power.
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You don't have to be satisfied with America as you find it. You can change it. I didn't like the…
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In a society dominated by the fact of commercial competition, money is necessarily the test of prowess, and wastefulness the…
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Through fasting. . .I have found a perfect health, a new state of existence, a feeling of purity and happiness,…
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