“When we consider the close connection between science and industrial development on the one hand, and between literary and aesthetic cultivation and an aristocratic social organization on the other, we get light on the opposition between technical scientific studies and refining literary studies. We have before us the need of overcoming this separation in education if society is to be truly democratic.” IfsNeedsHandsLightSocialStudyDevelopmentConnectionsOrganizationOvercomingDemocraticSeparationOppositionAestheticCultivationRefiningAristocraticSocial Organization Book:Democracy And Education Source: Democracy And Education
“The young man who addresses himself in stern earnest to organizing his life-his habits, his associations, his reading, his study, his work-stands far more chance of rising to a position affording him opportunity to exercise his organizing abilities than the fellow who dawdles along without chart or compass, without plan or purpose, without self-improvement and self-discipline.” MenSelfYoungPurposeReadingOpportunityChanceAbilityStudyPlansPositionHabitDisciplineExerciseSelf ImprovementOrganizationFellowsImprovementYoung ManRisingAddressesAssociationSelf DisciplineEarnestCompassAffording Author:B. C. Forbes
“The World Health Organization is now studying Russia's experience, i.e. how we managed to produce tangible results in such a short time” WorldResultsStudyProduceOrganizationRussiaTangibleShort TimeWorld HealthWorld Health Organization Author:Veronika Skvortsova
“A recent study by David Green and Laura Casper, 'Delay, Denial and Dilution,' written for the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs, concludes that the World Health Organization calculated that Britain has as many as 25,000 unnecessary cancer deaths a year because of under-provision of care.” WorldYearsCareStudyWrittenEconomicOrganizationGreenAffairCancerLondonDenialBritainUnnecessaryDelayProvisionInstituteLauraWorld HealthWorld Health OrganizationCasperCancer Death Book:American Contempt for Liberty Source: American Contempt for Liberty
“Satan dreads nothing but prayer. . . . The Church that lost its Christ was full of good works. Activities are multiplied that meditation may be ousted, and organizations are increased that prayer may have no chance. Souls may be lost in good works, as surely as in evil ways. The one concern of the devil is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, and prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.” WayMaySoulEvilLostChristChurchChancePrayerLaughingStudyMeditationPrayingActivityDevilConcernOrganizationSaintSatanDreadGood WorkToilFear NotFear Nothing Author:Samuel Chadwick