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NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for April 5, 2026
Armageddon is too refined a name for all-out modern war. “Fifty Years After 14 August” broadcast August 1995 on NPR ...
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Germs have no politics and no frontiers, and down the centuries they have killed a thousand times more than all the wars of history. And in spite of available vaccines and sulfa drugs and attabrine an ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for March 22, 2026
Radio has now been eclipsed by television, and it will remain in perpetual eclipse simply for the economic differences. Minute for minute, television is a much more profitable medium than radio. “The ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for March 15, 2026
What was different and ennobling about our Revolution was the CONCEPT of liberty projected into the future, a concept made all the more remarkable by the fact that nobody in the world had come up with ...
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May tribes of trees descend with your children to a time when the shade of the oak spreads wider than the shadow of war. “Fifty Years After 14 August” broadcast August 1995 on NPR ...
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It does not take a philosopher to recognize that responsibility, as a social obligation, increases in direct proportion to capacity and power. “Give Us 22 Minutes . . .” from the book “Trivializing Am ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for February 22, 2026
Wars begin in the minds of men, and I hate like hell to see young men uprooted, men who have just become fathers, men who have just graduated from college, in the prime of their lives going off to a d ...
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The human flock Has golden fleece Grace to its stock And lasting peace! “The Undecided Molecule” broadcast July 7, 1945 on CBS ...
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Our broadcasters have succeeded in conditioning a people once accustomed to seeing a play or a film without interruption, to tolerate the fragmentizing of movies by as many as 20 or 40 commercials. We ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for February 1, 2026
I don’t believe in the necessity of what is too often and too loosely termed “balanced judgment” or “balanced programming.” There is, I think, no other side to a lie that translates itself into wholes ...
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