“One day, a new ideal will arise, and there will be an end to all wars. I die convinced of this. It will need much hard work, but it will be achieved The important thing, until that happens, is to hold one's banner high and to struggle Without struggle there is no life.” NeedsImportantWarEndsHardHappensDiesPeaceStruggleHard WorkOne DayIdealsImportant ThingsConvincedAriseBanner Author:Kathe Kollwitz
“The breakdown of Plato's philosophy is made apparent in the fact that he could not trust to gradual improvements in education to bring about a better society which should then improve education, and so on indefinitely. Correct education could not come into existence until an ideal state existed, and after that education would be devoted simply to its conservation. For the existence of this state he was obliged to trust to some happy accident by which philosophic wisdom should happen to coincide with possession of ruling power in the state.” ShouldMadeStatesPhilosophyFactsHappensWould BeExistenceIdealsPossessionAccidentsImprovementDevotedConservationPlatoRulingObligedBreakdownPhilosophicPlato SHappy Accidents Author:John Dewey
“An ideal movie would be, like - to get this to happen, I have to work so much harder - but imagine Denzel Washington, Laurence Fishburne, Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy... Who else? Donald Faison. Directed by Steven Spielberg. That would be awesome.” HappensWould BeImagineIdealsHarderMurphyJamieDenzel Author:Donald Faison
“my definition of the ideal man is 'that particular man with whom a woman happens to be in love at that particular time.” MenHappensParticularIdealsDefinitionsIdeal Man Author:Clare Boothe Luce
“There are too many unpredictable things that can happen within two months. To me, the ideal trade lasts ten days, but I approach every trade as if I'm only going to hold it two or three days.” IfsTwoHappensLastsThreeMonthsTenApproachIdealsTradeUnpredictableTwo MonthsUnpredictable Things Author:Linda Bradford Raschke