“Yet from the wise take this for common sense That to the poor all times are out of joint Therefore beware of reaching such a point.”
― The Canterbury Tales
― The Canterbury Tales
“Manners are the lubricating oil of an organization. It is a law of nature that two moving bodies in contact with each other create friction. This is as true for human beings as it is for inanimate objects. Manners- simple things like saying 'please' and 'thank you' and knowing a person’s name or asking after her family enable two people to work together whether they like each other or not. Bright people, especially bright young people, often do not understand this. If analysis shows that someone’s brilliant work fails again and again as soon as cooperation from others is required, it probably indicates a lack of courtesy – that is, a lack of manners.”
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“When war broke out in Europe in September 1939, Eisenhower was a 49-year-old lieutenant colonel stuck in a distant outpost in the Pacific. Less than three years later, in June 1942, General Eisenhower took command of the entire European Theater of Operations in the war with Germany. Some contemporaries expressed wonder and sheer bafflement at this meteoric rise to fame and power by the once-obscure staff officer who had never commanded troops in the field. Yet inside the armed forces and in Washington, D.C., Eisenhower had developed a reputation for planning brilliance, hard work, supreme organizational skills, and personal qualities of tact, loyalty, devotion to duty, and optimism. Eisenhower himself said it best: he had been preparing all his life for this moment, and he would make the most of it.”
― The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
― The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
“whoever could find out a fair, cheap and easy method of making these children sound and useful members of the common-wealth, would deserve so well of the public, as to have his statue set up for a preserver of the nation.”
― A Modest Proposal
― A Modest Proposal
“You remember the footprint
All that is forgotten you remember from eternity
You remember the footprint which filled with death
As the myrmidon approached.
You remember the child's trembling lips
As they had to learn their farewell to their mother.
You remember the mother's hands which scooped out a grave
For the child which had starved at her breast.
You remember the mindless words
That a bride spoke into the air to her dead bridegroom.”
― Collected Poems I: (1944-1949)
All that is forgotten you remember from eternity
You remember the footprint which filled with death
As the myrmidon approached.
You remember the child's trembling lips
As they had to learn their farewell to their mother.
You remember the mother's hands which scooped out a grave
For the child which had starved at her breast.
You remember the mindless words
That a bride spoke into the air to her dead bridegroom.”
― Collected Poems I: (1944-1949)
Danger In The High Seas
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The "Oceana" is going on a trip to the High Seas.The captain is Captain Stark.The crew is loyal and trustworthy.But danger is lurking at every corner. ...more
The "Oceana" is going on a trip to the High Seas.The captain is Captain Stark.The crew is loyal and trustworthy.But danger is lurking at every corner. ...more
Online Ocean Activists
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— last activity Mar 11, 2013 12:43PM
A group for ocean activists who want to read books about online activism & communication so that they can make the ocean more famous online! ...more
A group for ocean activists who want to read books about online activism & communication so that they can make the ocean more famous online! ...more
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