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This Side of Paradise

CHAPTER 2
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Wilson has only been powerful when he has represented; he's had to compromise over and over again.

Just as soon as Trotsky and Lenin take a definite, consistent stand they'll become merely two-minute figures like Kerensky.

Even Foch hasn't half the significance of Stonewall Jackson.

War used to be the most individualistic pursuit of man, and yet the popular heroes of the war had neither authority nor responsibility: Guynemer and Sergeant York.
How could a schoolboy make a hero of Pershing?
A big man has no time really to do anything but just sit and be big." "Then you don't think there will be any more permanent world heroes ?" "Yes--in history--not in life.

Carlyle would have difficulty getting material for a new chapter on 'The Hero as a Big Man.'" "Go on.


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