Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
NUMBER: | 1452 |
AUTHOR: | Edgar Lee Masters (1869–1950) |
QUOTATION: | Beware of the man who rises to power From one suspender. |
ATTRIBUTION: | In this poem, the rich John Hancock Otis describes a man “born in a shanty and beginning life as a water carrier … then section hand … afterwards foreman … who rose to the superintendency of the railroad” as “a veritable slave driver, grinding the faces of labor, and a bitter enemy of democracy.” |
SUBJECTS: | Power |