
“There is no substitute for honesty... there is NO HOPE for the person who is dishonest...”
Think and Grow Rich (1938), p.88
Black, Conrad et al, "A Brief to the Special Senate Committee on the Mass Media from the Sherbrooke Record...", 1969 : Despite Black's involvement in press ownership, he heaped scorn on journalism
“There is no substitute for honesty... there is NO HOPE for the person who is dishonest...”
Think and Grow Rich (1938), p.88
Other
“A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and
understanding.”
Source: The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man
“Bodily decrepitude is wisdom; young
We loved each other and were ignorant.”
After Long Silence http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1432/
The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933)
Context: Speech after long silence; it is right,
All other lovers being estranged or dead,
Unfriendly lamplight hid under its shade,
The curtains drawn upon unfriendly night,
That we descant and yet again descant
Upon the supreme theme of Art and Song:
Bodily decrepitude is wisdom; young
We loved each other and were ignorant.
Comments on baseball in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (23 July 1846), as quoted in Walt Whitman Looks at the Schools (1950) by Florence Bernstein Freedman, p. 126-127 http://books.google.com/books?id=M34nK8SaiMcC&dq=Walt+Whitman+schools&lr=&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0
14 December 1756
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
Development, Geography, and Economic Theory (1995), Ch. 3. Models and Metaphors
1992 The Redfern Speech, launching International Year of Indigenous Peoples
Homeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions (1842)
TV Series and Specials (Includes DVDs), Trick of the Mind (2004–2006)