NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for December 28, 2014
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 Ge ...
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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 December 7, 2014
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 ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for November 30, 2014
I have always suspected that war as we know it and have practiced it and as others have practiced it, that young men die of the mistakes of old men. “The Poet Laureate of Radio: ...
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Think small, and you will come to mousehood. “Not Choose Not” from the book “Overkill and Megalove” (1963) ...
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Sex as a source of pleasure, as distinct from its services to procreation, has been frowned upon, openly or tacitly, by the establishment. But at the same time, violence as an ins ...
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The relationship between media and politics is one that is flexible and responds to the political situation. In a time of reaction, the media tend to be drugged by, influenced by, ...
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Mediocrity is a business, like making low-quality shirts for low-income consumers at a low price. With this important difference—mediocrity cuts across all arts and professions, a ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for October 26, 2014
The furies work impartially against both of us. The main difference is that when Quixote is enchanted, he’s simply out of his head, whereas when I’m enchanted, I’m just out of luc ...
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