Puppy: Superman, the last son of Krypton and the man of steel. Kitty: And Optimus Prime, the Cybertronian librarian-turned motivational hero! Puppy: When it comes to being a superhero, these two are the gold standard. These two have unwavering dreams of peace. They represent the hope of...
Maybe it was because we used to have an annoying gerbil when my daughter was young, and I'd wish that it would die a peaceful gerbil death and leave us in peace. Now, though, I don't think about death nearly as much, even though I've become an atheist. And when I do, the thou...
Going before them, it is said, unarmed and clothed in white and crimson, the Emperor spoke to the warlords' parliament and laid before them His vision of a future Mankind reunited and ascendant, of tyrants toppled and nightmares slain. ...
1. “A good laugh and long sleep are the two best cures for anything.”– Irish Proverb Our Thoughts: Sometimes it really is that simple. 2. “When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and ...
Bold and frenetic has always been the Fallaci way--the journalist-novelist as maximalist, racing off to cover wars and revolutions, going toe to toe with the biggest tyrants on the globe, producing articles and books and speaking out undaunted by anything. But there is something foreboding benea...
tyranny, mocked the triumph over religion, and conquered fortitude with fortitude, and conquered ignorance with truth. I just used two words, smile, I said. Smile, that's Voltaire. Gentlemen, let us say this, for peace is the side of the ...
and most cities hastened to open their gates. The tyrants were expelled and (in contrast to Macedonian policy in Greece)democracieswere installed. Alexander thusunderlinedhis Panhellenic policy, already symbolized in the sending of 300 panoplies (sets of armour) taken at the Granicus as an offerin...
This victory exposed western Asia Minor to the Macedonians, and most cities hastened to open their gates. The tyrants were expelled and (in contrast to Macedonian policy in Greece) democracies were installed. Alexander thus underlined his Panhellenic policy, already symbolized in the sending of 300...