Sinclair Lewis Quotes
The Senator Was Vulgar, Almost Illiterate, A Public Liar Easily Detected, And In His "ideas" Almost Idiotic, While His Celebrated Piety Was That Of A Traveling Salesman For Church Furniture, And His Yet More Celebrated Humor The Sly Cynicism Of A Country Store.
Certainly There Was Nothing Exhilarating In The Actual Words Of His Speeches, Nor Anything Convincing In His Philosophy. His Political Platforms Were Only Wings Of A Windmill.
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