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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 5
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It is not life that's complicated, it's the struggle to guide and control life.

That is his struggle.

He is a part of progress--the spiritually married man is not." The big man produced three big cigars, and proffered them on his huge palm.

The little man took one, Amory shook his head and reached for a cigarette.
"Go on talking," said the big man.

"I've been wanting to hear one of you fellows." ***** GOING FASTER "Modern life," began Amory again, "changes no longer century by century, but year by year, ten times faster than it ever has before--populations doubling, civilizations unified more closely with other civilizations, economic interdependence, racial questions, and--we're _dawdling_ along.


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