Josephine Winslow Johnson Quotes
We Are Dying Of Preconceptions, Outworn Rules, Decaying Flags, Venomous Religions, And Sentimentalities. We Need A New World. We've Wrenched Up All The Old Roots. The Old Men Have No Roots. They Don't Know It. They Just Go On Talking And Flailing Away And Falling Down On The Young With Their Tons Of Dead Weight And Their Power. For The Power Is Still There, In Their Life-in-death. But The Roots Are Dead, And The Land Is Poisoned For Miles Around Them.
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