"The definition of a beautiful woman is one who loves me."
Sloan Wilson
Author
Sloan Wilson was an American author known for his novel 'The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit,' which critiques conformity in post-war America.
- Born
- January 1, 1920
- Died
- January 1, 2003
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #4300
About Sloan Wilson
Sloan Wilson — Life and Legacy
Sloan Wilson was a prominent American novelist whose work often examined the tensions between personal aspirations and societal expectations. His most notable work, 'The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit,' captures the struggles of a man caught between the demands of corporate life and his quest for authenticity. Through his characters, Wilson articulates a profound critique of the mid-20th century American dream, suggesting that true success is not merely about financial gain but about living a life true to oneself. One of his key ideas is encapsulated in the notion that 'the man in the gray flannel suit' represents the loss of individuality in the pursuit of conformity. This theme resonates deeply in today's world, where many still grapple with similar pressures. Wilson's insights into human behavior and societal norms continue to engage readers, prompting reflection on the balance between personal identity and social roles.
Quote collection
Sloan Wilson quotes
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"It is impossible to treat a child too well. Children are spoiled by being ignored too much or by harshness, not by kindness."
"Success in almost any field depends more on energy and drive than it does on intelligence. This explains why we have so many stupid leaders."