A man with a job sees so little of the normal daylight world. No wonder he must get his news and his attitudes from his wife. She knows what happened and who said what about it, but it is strained through her womanness, wherefore most working men see the daylight world through women’s eyes. But in the night, when his store or his job is closed, then is a man’s world risen— for a time.
 John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent (1961). copy citation

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Author John Steinbeck
Source The Winter of Our Discontent
Topic attitude women
Date 1961
Language English
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