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Twelve Men Twelve Men by Theodore Dreiser
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“Life's little ironies are not always manifest. We hear distant rumbling sounds of its tragedies, but rarely are we permitted to witness the reality.
(from W.L.S.)”
Theodore Dreiser, Twelve Men
“I was a moral coward, and he was not losing his life and desires through fear—which the majority of us do.”
Theodore Dreiser, Twelve Men
“Sometimes a single life will clearly and effectively illustrate a period.
(from "Vanity, Vanity Saith the Preacher)”
Theodore Dreiser, Twelve Men
“Peace, peace. So shall it soon be with all of us. It was a dream. It is. I am. You are. And shall we grieve over or hark back to dreams?" (from My Brother Paul)”
Theodore Dreiser, Twelve Men