Gerald Stanley Lee Quotes
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Study of the Genius of Democracy and of the Fears, Desires, and Expectations of the People”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Study of the Genius of Democracy and of the Fears, Desires, and Expectations of the People”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1896). “The Shadow Christ: An Introduction to Christ Himself”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Study of the Genius of Democracy and of the Fears, Desires, and Expectations of the People”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1919). “The House of Twenty Seven Gardens”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1918). “The Air-line to Liberty: A Prospectus for All Nations”
It is never the machines that are dead. It is only the mechanically-minded men that are dead.
"Crowds" by Gerald Stanley Lee, (Book II, Chapter V), 1913.
Gerald Stanley Lee (1918). “The Air-line to Liberty: A Prospectus for All Nations”
What was invented two thousand years ago was the spirit of Christianity.
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Study of the Genius of Democracy and of the Fears, Desires, and Expectations of the People”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1919). “The House of Twenty Seven Gardens”
No man living in a world as interesting as this ever writes a book if he can help it.
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Study of the Genius of Democracy and of the Fears, Desires, and Expectations of the People”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
The new industrial world is coming to us one new free-born industry at a time.
Gerald Stanley Lee (1908). “Inspired Millionaires: A Forecast”
New York is the capital, the national headquarters of homelessness.... No one feels he belongs here.
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1913). “Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy”
Gerald Stanley Lee (1908). “Inspired Millionaires: An Interpretation of America”