“You have been overcome; and whether you are overcome by envy or by a so-called noble influence, you are still a slave, you are not free.” Has BeensStillsInfluenceOvercomingSlaveEnvyNoble Book:Commentaries on Living Source: Commentaries on Living
“If the union between England and America is a powerful factor in the cause of peace, a new Triple Alliance between the Teutonic race and the two branches of the Anglo-Saxon race will be a still more potent influence in the future of the world.” IfsWorldStillsTwoAmericaCausesPowerfulRaceInfluenceEnglandUnionsFactorsBranchesAlliancesAnglo SaxonEngland And America Author:Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon
“Our fears are an amazing gift of the imagination, a kind of everyday clairvoyance, a way of glimpsing what might be the future when there's still time to influence how that future will play out.” WayStillsPlayMightFearImaginationInfluence Author:Karen Thompson Walker
“For the first time since I began acting, I feel that I've found my place in the world, that there's something out of my own culture which i can express and perhaps help others preserve..i have found out now that the African natives had a definite culture a long way beyond the culture of the Stone age...an integrated thing, which is still unspoiled by western influences...I think the Americans will be amazed to find how many of the modern dance steps are relics of African heritage.” ThinkingWorldWayFeelsFirstsLongStillsI CanHelpingAgeCultureFoundMy OwnActingStepsInfluenceModernFirst TimeStonesWesternHelping OthersPreservesHeritageDefiniteAmazedLong WayIntegratedPlaces In The WorldRelicsStone AgeModern DanceDance Steps Author:Paul Robeson
“For those that love the world serve it in action, Grow rich, popular, and full of influence; And should they paint or write still is it action, The struggle of the fly in marmalade.” WorldShouldWritingStillsActionGrowsStruggleRichInfluencePaintMarmalade Book:Selected Poems And Four Plays Source: Selected Poems And Four Plays
“A teacher who can show good, or indeed astounding results while he is teaching, is still not on that account a good teacher, for it may be that, while his pupils are under his immediate influence, he raises them to a level which is not natural to them, without developing their own capacities for work at this level, so that they immediately decline again once the teacher leaves the schoolroom.” MayStillsShowsNaturalLevelsResultsTeacherInfluenceTeachingCapacityAccountsRaisesDevelopingDeclinePupilsGood Teacher Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein