“I don't measure success in numbers, but I consider my contributions of more than $1.3 billion to various causes over the years to be one of my proudest accomplishments and the best investment I've ever made. Those dollars have improved lives, saved species, fought disease, educated children, inspired change, challenged ideas and opened minds; at the time of my death, virtually all of my wealth will have gone to charity.” YearsMindChildrenMadeIdeasCausesWealthNumbersGoneDiseaseDollarsCharityInvestmentSpeciesInspiredVariousBillionsSavedEducatedAccomplishmentContributionMeasure Of SuccessBest Investment Author:Ted Turner
“The supernatural is being swept out of the universe in the flood of new knowledge of what is natural. It will soon be as impossible for an intelligent, educated man or woman to believe in a god as it is now to believe that earth is flat, that flies can be spontaneously generated, that disease is a divine punishment, or that death is always due to witchcraft.” MenBelieveEarthUniverseNaturalImpossibleDivineDiseaseIntelligentDuesPunishmentEducatedFlatsFloodWitchcraftEducated ManNew Knowledge Author:Thomas Huxley
“I became a lot more educated on this arthritis thing when I was diagnosed with it, but basically OA is a degenerative disease, which is definitely something that you're not going to be able to stop because it's going to be ongoing, but there are certain things you can do to slow down the progression.” AbleCertainCan DoDiseaseEducatedSlow DownOngoingProgressionArthritis Author:Kristin Armstrong
“The prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers.” SufferingFearMoralClassPovertyWorstCivilizationDiseaseEducatedMiddle ClassEnding Poverty Book:Writings, 1902-1910 Source: Writings, 1902-1910
“In other centuries, human beings wanted to be saved, or improved, or freed, or educated. But in our century, they want to be entertained. The great fear is not of disease or death, but of boredom. A sense of time on our hands, a sense of nothing to do. A sense that we are not amused.” WantHumansHandsWantedHuman BeingsCenturyDiseaseSavedEducatedBoredomAmused Book:Timeline Source: Timeline
“Everyone who is educated today wants to sit at a comfortable desk under a fan and live in an air-conditioned house surrounded by a garden, coming and going in an American car as wide as the street. If we do not tear out this disease by the roots we shall have with us a bourgeoisie that is in no way connected with the reality of our life.” IfsWayWantLifeRealityTodayHouseEducationOur LivesAirFansStreetsCarTearsDiseaseComfortableExpectationsGardenRootsConnectedWideEducatedDesksBourgeoisieAccepting RealityAmerican Cars Book:Season of Migration to the North Source: Season of Migration to the North