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What affects men sharply about a foreign nation is not so much finding or not finding familiar things it is rather not finding them in the familiar place.
- Gilbert K. ChestertonPhoto by Joel Vodell on Unsplash
What affects men sharply about a foreign nation is not so much finding or not finding familiar things it is rather not finding them in the familiar place.
- Gilbert K. ChestertonMusic with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman I...
The family is the test of freedom; because the family is the only thing that...
No man who worships education has got the best out of education... Without a...
When a man is no longer anxious to do better than well he is done for.
Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.
There is a blessed necessity by which the interest of men is always driving...
I have known more men destroyed by the desire to have wife and child and to...
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, investments in science and technology have proved to be reliable engines of economic growth. If homegrown interest in those fields is not regenerated soon, the comfortable lifestyle to which Americans have become accustomed will draw to a rapid close.
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