E. L. Doctorow Quote

Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own.


Jack London, Hemingway, and the Constitution:: Selected Essays, 1977-1992 (ed. Random House, 2011) - ISBN: 9780307799777


Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own.

Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own.

Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own.

Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own.