You’ve been in love, of course! If not you’ve got it to come. Love is like the measles, we all have to go through it. Also like the measles, we take it only once. We never sicken with love twice. Cupid spends no second arrow on the same heart. Love’s housemaids are our lifelong friends. Respect, and Admiration, and Affection, our doors may always be left open for, but their great celestial maste..
When I returned home, I knew that permanence, continuity, alone was what I wanted, not the glittering life of New York and Washington, not the intellectual life of universities. What I wanted was a piece of land which I could love passionately, which I could spend the rest of my life in cultivating, cherishing and improving, which I might leave together, perhaps, with my own feeling for it, to m..
When you are protesting-especially when your protests are justified and when the middle-aged people who have power in their hands at the moment don’t take you seriously and laugh at you or get angry with you-it is very tempting to make sure of attracting their attention by taking to violence. But violence inevitably provokes a ‘backlash.’ If you young people resort to violence, then the people i..
그동안 바빳지만 꾸준하게 독해 공부는 했습니다. 몰아서 포스팅 합니다. The most important thing about the energy crisis is what it tells us about how inadequately we have been governed. Our government has permitted this whole society to be built upon the assumption of an unlimited supply of gasoline and other fuel. The pattern of suburban living, second homes, shopping centers and industrial parks assumes this. The travel, tr..
With this relative prosperity the Swiss have kept something even more important-individual freedom. Perhaps they are prosperous because they are free. There is a theory, widely held today, that individualism is not compatible with national well-being, that we must barter our freedom for prosperity, that there must be increasing government control and central planning of industry. But the Swiss h..
The state maintains its rules not for the sake of the rules, but for what they do to individual lives. Each of its members is striving to be happy. He then needs the conditions without which happiness is unattainable; and he judges the state by its ability to secure those conditions for him. Obviously enough, the state cannot guarantee happiness to everyone, for the simple reason that some of th..
Why should the English public proclaim itself so much more keenly interested in the doings of the rich and the titled than the public in other countries? Attachment to tradition may be invoked as one of the causes. The habit, established in long-past days when a title really meant something, or regarding a lord with a kind of awed curiosity still persists in a vestigial state, like the spiritual..
I would say to the House, as I have said to those who have joined this Government: ‘I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.’ We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. You ask; “What is our policy?” I will say: it is to wage ware by sea, land and air, with all our might and with all the strength ..
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