“To me, today, at age sixty-one, all prayer, by the humble or highly placed, has one thing in common: supplication for strength and inspiration to carry on the best human impulses which should bind us together for a better world.” WorldShouldHumansDreamInspirationAgeTodayTogetherPrayerCommonOne ThingHumbleImpulseSixtySupplication Author:Walt Disney
“Good manners spring from just one thing - kind impulses.” KindOne ThingSpringMannersImpulseJust OneGood ManGood Manners Author:Elsa Maxwell
“It is this impulse to change the quality of experience that I recognize as central to creation. . . . Out of all that could be done, you choose one thing. What that one thing is, nothing else can tell you--you come at it over unmarked snow.” DoneQualityOne ThingCreationSnowImpulseYou Choose Book:Crossing unmarked snow: further views on the writer's vocation Source: Crossing unmarked snow: further views on the writer's vocation
“One thing I try to do with my work is to show that people who have extreme fetishes or who exist outside the constraints of "normal" society still have romantic impulses and are capable of love and tenderness. Sometimes people cannot or don't want to acknowledge that pornographers are people too!” PeopleWantTryingStillsSometimesShowsOne ThingNormalCapableExtremesImpulseAcknowledgeTendernessConstraintsFetish Author:Bruce LaBruce
“Just what is it that America stands for? If she stands for one thing more than another, it is for the sovereignty of self-governing people, and her example, her assistance, her encouragement, has thrilled two continents in this western world with all those fine impulses which have built up human liberty on sides of the water. She stands, therefore, as an example of independence, as an example of free institutions, and as an example of disinterested international action in the main tenets of justice.” PeopleIfsWorldHumansTwoSelfActionAmericaSidesWaterJusticeLibertyOne ThingExampleFineBuiltEncouragementIndependenceInstitutionsWesternInternationalImpulseContinentsAssistanceSovereigntyGoverningWestern WorldDisinterested Author:Woodrow Wilson