Tuesday, February 04, 2003
�In a changing world, worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing time.�
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), American president: speech, Syracuse NY, September 29, 1936.
�Despite crime�s omnipresence, things work in society, because biology compels it. Order eventually restores itself, by psychic equilibrium.�
- Camille Paglia (b. 1947), American author and critic: �Sexual Personae: The Cancelled Preface� from �Sex, Art and American Culture�, 1992.
�Teach me, like you, to drink creation whole
And casting out my self, become a soul.�
- Richard Wilbur (b. 1921), American poet and writer: �The Aspen and the Stream� in �Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems�, 1961.
�There is a degree of tolerance which borders on insult.�
-Jean Rostand (1894 � 1977), French biologist: �Thoughts of a Biologist�, 1939.
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), American president: speech, Syracuse NY, September 29, 1936.
�Despite crime�s omnipresence, things work in society, because biology compels it. Order eventually restores itself, by psychic equilibrium.�
- Camille Paglia (b. 1947), American author and critic: �Sexual Personae: The Cancelled Preface� from �Sex, Art and American Culture�, 1992.
�Teach me, like you, to drink creation whole
And casting out my self, become a soul.�
- Richard Wilbur (b. 1921), American poet and writer: �The Aspen and the Stream� in �Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems�, 1961.
�There is a degree of tolerance which borders on insult.�
-Jean Rostand (1894 � 1977), French biologist: �Thoughts of a Biologist�, 1939.
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