“To captivate our varied and worldwide audience of all ages, the nature and treatment of the fairy tale, the legend, the myth have to be elementary, simple. Good and evil, the antagonists of all great drama in some guise, must be believably personalized. The moral ideals common to all humanity must be upheld. The victories must not be too easy. Strife to test valor is still and will always be the basic ingredient of the animated tale, as of all screen entertainments.” StillsAgeHumanityEvilEasySimpleCommonMoralAudienceVictoryDramaIdealsTestsEntertainmentMythScreensTalesFairyGood And EvilTreatmentIngredientsLegendsFairy TaleStrifeAnimatedValorGuiseAntagonistPersonalized Author:Walt Disney
“Some princes are born in palaces. Some are born in mangers. But a few are born in the imagination, out of scraps of history and hope... Barack Hussein Obama did not win because of the color of his skin. Nor did he win in spite of it. He won because at a very dangerous moment in the life of a still young country, more people than have ever spoken before came together to try to save it. And that was a victory all its own.” PeopleTryingStillsCountryMomentsTogetherYoungWinningBornImaginationDangerousColorVictorySkinsBarackSpiteHusseinPalacesScrap Author:Nancy Gibbs
“Yet much remains To conquer still; peace hath her victories No less renowned then war, new foes arise Threatening to bind our souls with secular chains: Help us to save free conscience from the paw Of hireling wolves whose gospel is their maw.” StillsWarSoulHelpingVictoryConscienceRemainsAriseChainsConquerSecularThreateningFoePawsRenowned Author:John Milton
“No history of the world can be complete which does not mention Mary Helen Keller... whose overcoming of her blindness and deafness were arguably victories more important than those of Alexander the Great, because they have implications still for every living person.” WorldPersonsDoeStillsImportantVictoryOvercomingMaryBlindnessWorld HistoryImplicationsHelenDeafness Author:Theodore Zeldin
“It is not quite the same when we are seventy-two as when we are twenty-seven; still I am glad of what is left, and wish we might both hold out till the victory we have sought is won, but all the same the victory is coming. In the aftertime the world will be the better for it.” WorldStillsTwoMightLeftWishVictoryTwentiesSevenGladSeventies Author:Lucy Stone