Sherwood Anderson Quotes
I Wanted, As All Men Do, To Belong.
To What? To An America Alive, An America That Was No Longer A Despised Cultural Foster Child Of Europe, With Unpleasant Questions Always Being Asked About Its Parentage, To An America That Had Begun To Be Conscious Of Itself As A Living Home-making Folk, To An America That Had At Last Given Up The Notion That Anything Worth While Could Ever Be Got By Being In A Hurry, By Being Dollar Rich, By Being Merely Big And Able To Lick Some Smaller Nation With One Hand Tied Behind Its Broad National Back.
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