NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for January 24, 2016
Freedom is not something to be won and then forgotten. It must be renewed, like soil after yielding good crops; must be rewound, like a faithful clock; exercised, like a healthy m ...
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If in the toils of war, the holy places be spared Then make all places holy “Jerusalem Printout” (1974) ...
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I think it is an obligation of an artist, of any artist, to serve his country and to serve his fellow man by doing the best work of which he is capable in the interest and to the ...
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Man is greater than the gods in many ways, and lower than an ant in many other ways. “Descent of the Gods” broadcast August 3, 1941 on CBS ...
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The wrath of the atom fell like a commandment, And the very planet quivered with implications. “14 August” broadcast August 14, 1945 on CBS ...
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“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. ...
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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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