NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for February 17, 2019
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 ...
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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 January 27, 2019
Between what could be and what is are barbed wire and tank traps, walls, armed borders, reconnaissance patrols, old wounds and new suspicions, hatred, fear, corruption, ignorance, ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for January 20, 2019
There are no inexorable laws in art. The laws are made to be broken, creatively. And when there is an unvarying obedience to laws of that kind, you invite a kind of stagnation. ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for January 13, 2019
The military mind likes nothing better than a chance to experiment, to rehearse, test and prove new weapons under optimum conditions. The guinea pig in these experiments is always ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for January 6, 2019
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 ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for December 30, 2018
It slanders hell to compare it to war, because the hell of mythology and religion, although superheated and stocked with torments, are in their way, discreet and proper. Only the ...
Read More »NORMAN CORWIN QUOTE OF THE WEEK for December 23, 2018
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 December 16, 2018
Ah, well, there are no rents or levies in cardboard housing; the only taxes are on health and dignity. Certain amenities are absent, such as walls and a roof, yet the floor is alw ...
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