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Sinclair Lewis

  • Coffeehas quoted3 months ago
    'Now you boys never mind about the moral side of this. We have power, and power is its own excuse!'
  • Coffeehas quoted3 months ago
    Cure the evils of Democracy by the evils of Fascism!
  • Coffeehas quoted2 months ago
    All that the Prang who so often crooned about the Humility and Modesty of the Saviour wanted was for one hundred and thirty million people to obey him, their Priest-King, implicitly in everything concerning their private morals, their public asseverations, how they might earn their livings, and what relationships they might have to other wage-earners.
  • Coffeehas quoted2 months ago
    that the Prang who so often crooned about the Humility and Modesty of the Saviour wanted was for one hundred and thirty million people to obey him, their Priest-King, implicitly in everything concerning their private morals, their public asseverations, how they might earn their livings, and what relationships they might have to other wage-earners.

    "And that," Doremus Jessup grumbled, relishing the shocked piety of his wife Emma, "makes Brother Prang a worse tyrant than Caligula—a worse Fascist than Napoleon.
  • emotion2022has quotedlast month
    they were the patriotic addresses of Brigadier General Herbert Y. Edgeways, U.S.A. (ret.), who dealt angrily with the topic "Peace through Defense—Millions for Arms but Not One Cent for Tribute,"
  • Yumaray Acostahas quotedlast month
    It Can't Happen Here
    Sinclair Lewis
  • Yumaray Acostahas quotedlast month
    Here in Vermont the affair was not so picturesque as it might have been on the Western prairies.
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