The Silent Multitude Quotes
The Silent Multitude
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“What's wrong with the new city?" she said.
"What's wrong with it is that you don't see there's anything wrong with it. You starve to death in it. You rot. You are battered out of existence. And you say it's very nice. Indeed, you will beggar yourself to come and live in it.”
― The Silent Multitude
"What's wrong with it is that you don't see there's anything wrong with it. You starve to death in it. You rot. You are battered out of existence. And you say it's very nice. Indeed, you will beggar yourself to come and live in it.”
― The Silent Multitude
