Norman Cousins Quote

The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.


Saturday Review (ed. 1965)


The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.

The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.

The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.

The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.