Rudyard Kipling Quote

No one as yet has approached the management of New York in a proper spirit; that is to say, regarding it as the shiftless outcome of squalid barbarism and reckless extravagance. No one is likely to do so, because reflections on the long narrow pig-trough are construed as malevolent attacks against the spirit and majesty of the American people, and lead to angry comparisons.


The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling (ed. 1920)


No one as yet has approached the management of New York in a proper spirit; that is to say, regarding it as the shiftless outcome of squalid...

No one as yet has approached the management of New York in a proper spirit; that is to say, regarding it as the shiftless outcome of squalid...

No one as yet has approached the management of New York in a proper spirit; that is to say, regarding it as the shiftless outcome of squalid...

No one as yet has approached the management of New York in a proper spirit; that is to say, regarding it as the shiftless outcome of squalid...