“Every member of our baseball team at West Point became a general: this proves the value of team sports.” ValuesSportsTeamProveMembersBaseballWestSports TeamBaseball TeamWest Point Author:Omar N. Bradley
“If education really educates, there will, in time, be more and more citizens who understand that relics of the old West add meaning and value to the new. Youth yet unborn will pole up the Missouri with Lewis and Clark, or climb the Sierras with James Capen Adams, and each generation in turn will ask: Where is the big white bear? It will be a sorry answer to say he went under while conservationists weren't looking.” IfsBigsValuesTurnsAsksWhiteAnswersGenerationsYouthBearsCitizensAddWestSorryClimbsEducateUnbornRelicsSierraMissouriOld WestLewis And Clark Book:A Sand County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There Source: A Sand County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There
“Muslims, who have a completely different value system, come to the West, then they should accept that there are certain basic values in the West intrinsic to our culture. Just as I wouldn't suggest that any Westerner walk down the streets of Saudi Arabia in a bikini.” ShouldDifferentCertainValuesCultureWalksAcceptingStreetsWestArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudisBikinisWesternersValue SystemsDifferent Values Author:John Cleese
“There is no winning or losing, but rather the value is in the experience of imagining yourself as a character in whatever genre you’re involved in, whether it’s a fantasy game, the Wild West, secret agents or whatever else. You get to sort of vicariously experience those things.” CharacterValuesGamesWinningSecretFantasyInvolvedLosingWestGenreWin Or LoseWild WestImagining YourselfWild Wild West Author:Gary Gygax