John Steinbeck Quotes
THE MIGRANT PEOPLE , Scuttling For Work, Scrabbling To Live, Looked Always For Pleasure, Dug For Pleasure, Manufactured Pleasure, And They Were Hungry For Amusement. Sometimes Amusement Lay In Speech, And They Climbed Up Their Lives With Jokes. And It Came About In The Camps Along The Roads, On The Ditch Banks Beside The Streams, Under The Sycamores, That The Story Teller Grew Into Being, So That The People Gathered In The Low Firelight To Hear The Gifted Ones. And They Listened While The Tales Were Told, And Their Participation Made The Stories Great.
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