| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 17563 |
| QUOTATION: | How damned ridiculous it all is! The long generations toilingskimping, lashing themselves screwing higher and higher the tension of their minds, polishing brighter and brighter the mirror of intelligence to end in thisMy God what a timeAll the cant and hypocrisy, all the damnable survivals, all the vestiges of old truths now putrid and false infect the air, choke you worse than German gasThe ministers from their damn smug pulpits, the business menthe heroics about warmy country right or wrongoh infinities of them! Oh the tragic farce of the world. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | John Dos Passos (18961970), U.S. novelist, poet, playwright, painter. Diary entry, July 31, 1917. The Fourteenth Chronicle: Letters and Diaries of John Dos Passos, ed. Townsend Ludington (1973).
Written while at the western front during the First World War. |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia. |
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