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| The newspapers, especially those in the East, are amazingly superficial and ... a large number of news gatherers are either cynics at heart or are following the orders and the policies of the owners of their papers. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. Letter, May 7, 1934, to Colonel Edward M. House. The Roosevelt Letters, vol. 3, p. 125, ed. Elliott Roosevelt, George G. Harrup & Co., Ltd. (1952). FDR was convinced that many journalists and especially editors and publishers were opposed to his liberal perspective and innovative programs based on bias and extreme conservatism or simply a cynical view of life. ~ |
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| When my sons are grown up, I would ask you, O my friends, to punish them; and I would have you trouble them, as I have troubled you, if they seem to care about riches, or anything, more than about virtue. |
| ~ - Apology, Socrates ~ |
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| The remnant of Indians thereaboutall but exterminated in their recent and final war with regular white troops, a war waged by the Red Men for their native soil and natural rightshad been coerced into the occupancy of wilds not far beyond the Mississippi. |
| ~ Herman Melville (18191891), U.S. author. John Marr. John Marr (1888), p. 162, Collected Poems of Herman Melville, ed. Howard P. Vincent (1947). ~ |
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| God's justice, tardy though it prove perchance, Rests never on the track until it reach Delinquency. |
| ~ Robert Browning, Cenciaja. ~ |
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| I believe that to meet the challenge of the next century all human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for his or her own self, family, or nation, but for the benefit of all mankind. It is very old-fashioned to think in terms of my nation, or my country. Universal responsibility is the real key to human survival. Large human movements spring from individual initiatives. Thus it is the individual working for the common welfare who makes the difference. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, November 11, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| though someone may be silver-tongued, one cannot call such a person wise. The one who is patient, free from anger, and fearless - this one is called wise. |
| ~Endowed with the Dharma ~ |
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| ... the next war will be a war in which people not armies will suffer, and our boasted, hard-earned civilization will do us no good. Cannot the women rise to this great opportunity and work now, and not have the double horror, if another war comes, of losing their loved ones, and knowing that they lifted no finger when they might have worked hard? |
| ~ Eleanor Roosevelt (18841962), First Lady of the United States, author, speaker, and diplomat. As quoted in Eleanor and Franklin, ch. 27, by Joseph P. Lash (1971). Written in 1925; Roosevelts husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, would be elected President in 1932 and would serve through the next war: World War II. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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