“ No one knows how greatness comes to a man. It may lie in his blackness, sleeping, or it may lance into him like those driven fiery particles from outer space. These things, however, are known about greatness: need gives it life and puts it in action; it never comes without pain; it leaves a man changed, chastened, and exalted at the same time—he can never return to simplicity. ”
John Steinbeck, Sweet Thursday (1954). copy citation
Author | John Steinbeck |
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Source | Sweet Thursday |
Topic | greatness simplicity |
Date | 1954 |
Language | English |
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