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Cronkite Remembers Quotes By Joyce Cary

What I say to an artist is, 'When you can't paint - paint. — Joyce Cary

Cronkite Remembers Quotes By Aristotle.

For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things which are by nature most evident of all. — Aristotle.

Cronkite Remembers Quotes By Charles Beaumont

The city had grown, implacably, spreading its concrete and alloy fingers wider every day over the dark and feral country. Nothing could stop it. Mountains were stamped flat. Rivers were dammed off or drained or put elsewhere. The marshes were filled. The animals shot from the trees and then the trees cut down. And the big gray machines moved forward, gobbling up the jungle with their iron teeth, chewing it clean of its life and all its living things.
Until it was no more.
Leveled, smoothed as a highway is smoothed, its centuries choked beneath millions and millions of tons of hardened stone.
The birth of a city ... It had become the death of a world. — Charles Beaumont

Cronkite Remembers Quotes By George Orwell

When it comes to the pinch, human beings are heroic. — George Orwell

Cronkite Remembers Quotes By African Spir

It must be all the same to the citizens ("ressortissants", Fr.) of a country that their governing (those in power) speak such language or such other ("telle langue ou telle autre", Fr.); likewise that it must be all the same to them that these adhere to such or such religion, so long as a full (or complete) liberty is equally garantee for everyone. — African Spir