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Charles De Gaulle

William Proxmire

Carl L. Becker

Nancy Mitford

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Erich Frohm

E. V. Lucas

Rousseau

Ernesto "Che" Guevara

J.W. Eagan

L. S. Barksdale

Larry Leissner

Florynce Kennedy

Michael Jackson

Jawahar Lal Neheru

Harper Lee

Phyllis Battone

Arthur Brisbane

Rabbi Hillel

Muriel Rukeyser

Charlotte P Gilman

Judith Stern

Eden Philpotts

William Shakespeare

Grafitto

The Tribune

Wendell Berry

Dave Barry

Jean Baptiste Rousseau

Arthur Helps

Glen Cook

William Shakespeare

Jawaharlal Nehru

Ernest Hemingway

John Brown

Jeanne Moreau

Charles Churchill

Fritz Kunkel

Marie Ebner von Eschenbach

Dorothy Law Nolte

Cytaty

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

A decline in courage may be the most striking feature that an outside observer notices in the West today. The Western world has lost its civic courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, in each government, in each political party, and, of course, in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elites...


One should never direct people towards happiness, because happiness too is an idol of the market-place. One should direct them towards mutual affection. A beast gnawing at its prey can be happy too, but only human beings can feel affection for each other, and this is the highest achievement they can aspire to.









































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