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Show COLDEN GLEAMS Idleness is an appendix to nobility. Robert Rurton. If the Devil find a man Idle he'll .set hm to work. James Kelly. Every man is, or hopes to be, an idler. Samuel Johnson. Idleness and pride tax with a heavier hand than kings and parliaments. Benjamin Franklin. Frank-lin. The occupation most becoming becom-ing to a civilized man is to do nothing. Theophile Gautk-r. Charlpg A. Eaton, Member of Congress, from New Jersey: "If the United States should withdraw (from Berlin), it would be a signal to the world that we intend to turn over everything to the dictatorship of Russia." Dwlght D. Eisenhower, president, presi-dent, Columbia University: "Without free enterprise, the political freedom we know cannot can-not exist." Maybelle Studebakc-r, presi-ident, presi-ident, National Education Association: As-sociation: j "We must increase in inter-I inter-I national understanding of how to work by peaceful means to build a better world." Louis S. St. Laurent, Canadian Canadi-an Secretary of State: "Victory in war requires a pooling of risk and resources. Victory over war requires a similar pooling by the free nations." na-tions." Glen Snow, president, National Education Association: "People love nothing more than politics unless it's a good fight." Paul Comley, French, executive execu-tive director, C. A. R. E.: "We have a great tendency in this country to think that if you have a law, it solves everything." every-thing." John M. Eklund, president, American Federation of Teachers: Teach-ers: "This nation faces today the greatest crisis n the history of public education." Howard A. Rusk, doctor: "The American people recognize recog-nize the need for increased research re-search in heart disease." Arthur W. Radford, Vice-Ad-miral, U. S. Navy: "Effective war-making still involves brains and cunning." Floyd W. Reeves, Professor of Education: "Universal compulsory military mili-tary training would constitute 'a horse and buggy military policy poli-cy in an atomic and missile age.' " Never A man is never so weak as when a pretty girl is telling him how- strong he is. |