Mass hysteria is a terrible force, yet New Yorkers seem always to - TopicsExpress



          

Mass hysteria is a terrible force, yet New Yorkers seem always to escape it by some tiny margin: they sit in stalled subways without claustrophobia, they extricate themselves from panic situations by some lucky wisecrack, they meet confusion and congestion with patience and grit - a sort of perpetual muddling through. Every facility is inadequate - the hospitals and schools and playgrounds are overcrowded, the express highways are feverish, the unimproved highways and bridges are bottlenecks; there is not enough air and not enough light, and there is usually either too much heat or too little. But the city makes up for its hazards and its deficiencies by supplying its citizens with massive doses of a supplementary vitamin-the sense of belonging to something unique, cosmopolitan, mighty and unparalleled. E.B.White, Here is New York, 1948
Posted on: Fri, 06 Jun 2014 14:22:41 +0000

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