NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for September 25, 2016
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 w ...
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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 . . .” fr ...
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Lord God of test tube and blueprint, Who jointed molecules of dust and shook them till their name was Adam, Who taught worms and stars how they could live together, Appear now amo ...
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Labor has had practically nothing to do with the decline of America’s economic position. What has had to do with it is a crapshoot called the stock market. From the book “Years ...
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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 l ...
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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 ...
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All is accounted for Except the farmer’s boy, And the mill hand who lived near the canal, And the young men from the city block where gutters fry in the summer. One lies with an ...
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Congress took only eight minutes to declare war on Germany; and in the same session it took only five minutes to declare war on Japan, but between this war and the last one, the w ...
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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 translat ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for July 24, 2016
The siren is a musician of no value, knowing only one tune, each time played, is a disturbance of the peace. “On A Note Of Triumph” broadcast May 8 and again May13, 1945 on ...
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