John Steinbeck Quote

The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people.


Steinbeck (ed. 1943)


The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people.

The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people.

The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people.

The comfortable people in tight houses felt pity at first, and then distaste, and finally hatred for the migrant people.