Life is knowledge, livin it is Succes!
– John Steinbeck
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- The learnin’ mind is the livin’ mind… an’ any sort o’ smart is truesome smart, old smart or new, high smart or low. – David Mitchell
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- Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other. – John Steinbeck
- And the women who had thought they wanted dresses never realized that what they had wanted was happiness. – John Steinbeck
- …without money you cannot fight money. – John Steinbeck
- Suddenly he knew joy and sorrow felted into one fabric. Courage and fear were one thing too. – John Steinbeck
- Good God, what a mess of draggle-tail impulses a man is–and a woman too, I guess. – John Steinbeck
- And the little screaming fact that sounds through all history: repression works only to strengthen and knit the repressed. – John Steinbeck
- They got to live before they can afford to die. – John Steinbeck
- Caleb and Aaron-”now you are people and you have joined the fraternity and you have the right to be damned. – John Steinbeck
- In literary criticism the critic has no choice but to make over the victim of his attention into something the size and shape of himself. – John Steinbeck
- My imagination will get me a passport to hell one day. – John Steinbeck
- Memory of the knife will be gone when the flesh is gone. – John Steinbeck
- There are as many worlds as there are kinds of days, and as an opal changes its colors and its fire to match the nature of a day, so do I. – John Steinbeck
- All great and precious things are lonely. – John Steinbeck
- … but she was also bewilderingly lonely… Abra had lost her gift for being alone. – John Steinbeck
- Some people think it’s an insult to the glory of their sickness to get well. – John Steinbeck
- Man has a choice and it’s a choice that makes him a man. – John Steinbeck
- I do love her, and that’s odd because she is everything I detest in anyone else. – John Steinbeck
- I’ve seen a look in dogs’ eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts. – John Steinbeck
- I find out of long experience that I admire all nations and hate all governments – John Steinbeck
- Curious how a place unvisited can take such hold on the mind so that the very name sets up a ringing. – John Steinbeck
- It gives a fella relief to tell, but it jus’ spreads out his sin. – John Steinbeck
- She liked the idea so well that she felt there must be something bordering on sin involved in it. – John Steinbeck
- I ain’t never done nothin’ that wasn’t part sin. – John Steinbeck
- We still go where we want, even if we got to crawl for the right.’ – Tom Joad (Jr.) – John Steinbeck
- Smile and thank God, that you are alive today! – John Steinbeck
- Eventlessness has no post to drape duration on. – John Steinbeck
- You fellas don’ know what you’re doin. You’re helpin to starve kids…You don’ know what you’re a’ doin’. – John Steinbeck
- Morning seems to come earlier every year I live. – John Steinbeck
- And don’t worry about losing. If i is right, it happens – the main thing is not to hurry.Nothing good gets away. – John Steinbeck
- For how can you remember the feel of pleasure or pain or choking emotion? You can remember only that you had them. – John Steinbeck