Michael Macijeski
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The Strength of Nations: How Ordinary People Are The Key To A Society's Success
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People of the Dream: Ten Generations. A Handful of Families. One Dream.
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A Wonderful Read About India's Place in World History Everyone has heard of the Silk Road connecting China to the West. Dalrymple shows that something comparable, as well as older and deeper, existed based in India. Great religious ideas (Hindu, Buddh ...more |
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The most important book about freedom in a long time Nearly everyone agrees that freedom is essential. But what exactly is it? How do we promote it? Yale professor Timothy Snyder has thought about these questions more than anyone else I’ve read in year ...more |
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― The Strength of Nations: How Ordinary People Are The Key To A Society's Success
― The Strength of Nations: How Ordinary People Are The Key To A Society's Success
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.”
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“the individual is morally obliged to stand up and tell the truth of his or her own experience. But something new and radical is still almost always wrong. You need good, even great, reasons to ignore or defy general, public opinion. That’s your culture. It’s a mighty oak. You perch on one of its branches. If the branch breaks, it’s a long way down—farther, perhaps, than you think. If you’re reading this book, there’s a strong probability that you’re a privileged person. You can read. You have time to read. You’re perched high in the clouds. It took untold generations to get you where you are. A little gratitude might be in order. If you’re going to insist on bending the world to your way, you better have your reasons. If you’re going to stand your ground, you better have your reasons. You better have thought them through. You might otherwise be in for a very hard landing. You should do what other people do, unless you have a very good reason not to. If you’re in a rut, at least you know that other people have travelled that path. Out of the rut is too often off the road. And in the desert that awaits off the road there are highwaymen and monsters. So speaks wisdom.”
― 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos
― 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos



























