John Steinbeck Quotes
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.
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