Sherwood Anderson Quote

As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his fellows. He wanted terribly to make his life a thing of great importance, and as he looked about at his fellow men and saw how like clods they lived it seemed to him that he could not bear to become also such a clod.


The Portable Sherwood Anderson (ed. 1949)


As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his fellows. He wanted...

As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his fellows. He wanted...

As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his fellows. He wanted...

As time passed and he grew to know people better, he began to think of himself as an extraordinary man, one set apart from his fellows. He wanted...