NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for December 20, 2015
“Where would we be without tradition?” “In some advanced, improved position.” “The Undecided Molecule” broadcast July 7, 1945 on CBS ...
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The world citizen considers himself no less a patriot for taking on matters outside of his country than a son is any less a son for having interests outside his father’s household ...
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Henceforward we must do a little civil thinking every day And not pass up the front page for the sports page as we did before. Vigilance pays interest and compounds into peace. ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for November 30, 2015
The due rank of peace is proudest of all earthly dignities. Perhaps in the new millennium our sons and daughters can learn to enjoy that pride, and to live by it. “Memos To ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for November 22, 2015
From the very beginning, when our ancestors breathed through gills, hasn’t every waggle, every thrust, every inch plodded, every proliferating cell in our pedigrees, been in respo ...
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One of the ironies among the uncoded prescripts of moral justice is that greed, which constantly seeks increase and is rarely content with abundance, ends up by decreasing the gre ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for November 8, 2015
Orthodoxy, sacred as it may be to subscribing theologians, is the fast friend of mediocrity, since it removes incentive to think. An army is a model of orthodoxy; it is made up mo ...
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There is something distracting about a phantom of delight who radiates sexuality, filling us in on murder, rape, inflations, corruption, terror, bigotry, turpitude and sports. New ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for October 25, 2015
Millennium Three, please learn, and learn fast, that the regimented years whisk us off fast enough, as do antagonisms of chance, want, hunger, crime, fire, flood, earthquake, and ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for October 18, 2015
The fact is that schools have always been influenced, if not controlled, by the best or worst ideals of national character, a process that conveys to pupils and indoctrinates in t ...
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