NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for May 27, 2018
Slaughter on a grand scale is always appalling, but World War II was the most abominable blood purge of them all. “Fifty Years After 14 August” broadcast August 1995 on NPR ...
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They’re dead as clay for the rights of men, For people the likes of you, And they ask that we do not fail them again Tomorrow, tomorrow. “14 August” as published in the book “Un ...
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Canned laughter is a form of self-praise. It has the advantage over external praise of being able to be laid on thickly and in the right places. “Can the Laughter” from the ...
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But Honorable Judges, the office of pimp is performed by purveyors of distinction, since their labors gratify not merely one, but three parties; to wit, the seeker of recreation; ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for April 29, 2018
A citizen of the world, when he becomes one, (and there are no formalities about it—it happens gradually, like growing up) lets himself in for a fairly sobering experience. He fin ...
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Brothers, we are brothers all Except for one or two: The nigger and the indian and then of course the jew For every one the Open Door O, welcome all alike! Except the chink and se ...
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We print your name on dollars And are sure you stand over everything we say is under God And all nations assume you are on their side and always have been, ...
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Tell him the choice rests in the care of what fragile peace we have, including his trusteeship, if he but live to his majority. One or nothing, wealth or laying waster; Jew or Gen ...
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In addition to making little of big things, trivialization can also make big of little things. A classic example out of ancient history was the Trojan war, fought for over ten yea ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for March 25, 2018
First of all, who did we beat? How much did it cost to beat him? What have we learned? What do we know now that we didn’t know before? What do we do now? Is it all going to happen ...
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