John Steinbeck Quotes About Property

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  • ...men in fear and hunger destroy their stomachs in the fight to secure certain food, where men hungering for love destroy everything lovable about them.

    "The Short Novels of John Steinbeck".
  • [Man] is the only animal who lives outside of himself, whose drive is in external things—property, houses, money, concepts of power. He lives in his cities and his factories, in his business and job and art. But having projected himself into these external complexities, he is them. His house, his automobile are a part of him and a large part of him. This is beautifully demonstrated by a thing doctors know—that when a man loses his possessions a very common result is sexual impotence.

    John Steinbeck (1995). “The Log from the Sea of Cortez”, p.89, Penguin
  • They successfully combined piracy and puritanism, which aren't so unlike when you come right down to it. Both had a strong dislike for opposition and both had a roving eye for other people's property.

    "The Winter of Our Discontent". Book by John Steinbeck. Part One, Chapter III, 1961.
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