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Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968)

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The fields were fruitful and starving men moved on the roads. The granaries were full and the children of the poor grew up rachitic.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968)

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After the bare requisites of living and reproducing, man wants most to leave some record of himself, a proof, perhaps, that he has really existed. He leaves his proof on wood, on stone, or on the lives of other people. This deep desire exists in everyone, from the boy who scribbles on a wall to the Buddha who etches his image in the race mind. Life is so unreal. I think that we seriously doubt that we exist and go about trying to prove that we do.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), The Pastures of Heaven, p 56
Most people live ninety percent in the past, seven percent in the present, and that only leaves three percent for the future.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), The Winter of our Discontent
Money does not change the sickness, only the symptoms.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), The Winter of our Discontent
Free men cannot start a war, but once it is started, they can fight on in defeat. Herd men, followers of a leader, cannot do that, and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), The Moon is Down
For the world was changing, and sweetness was gone, and virtue too. Worry had crept on a corroding world, and what was lost--good manners, ease and beauty? Ladies were not ladies anymore, and you couldn't trust a gentleman's word... Oh, strawberries don't taste as they used to and the thighs of women have lost their clutch!
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), East of Eden (1952): Part 2, Chapter 12
In every bit of honest writing in the world, there is a base theme. Try to understand men, if you understand each other you will be kind to each other. Knowing a man well never leads to hate and nearly always leads to love.
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We find that after years of struggle we do not take a journey, but rather a journey takes us.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), Travels with Charley
I know three things will never be believed-the true, the probable, and the logical.
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John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968), The Winter of our Discontent, chapter 2
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