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Quotes

Quotation: is the repetition of someone else's statement or thoughts. Inspiring Quotes have actually been one of the main reasons behind the success of many people. Also, inspirational Quote day-to-day improves the motivation of an individual and assists them to take activity towards exactly what they want. Get to explore our Quotes library to gain motivation towards accomplishing your goals in life

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Poems

Poem: is a piece of writing that partakes of the nature of both speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical, usually metaphorical. Poetry provides many intellectual benefits to readers. One way that poets pack meaning into their poems is through figurative language such as metaphors, which encourage readers’ creativity and imagination. Poetry enhances readers’ emotional lives and empathy.

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Riddles

Riddle: a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning, typically presented as a game. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are two of the most treasured abilities in our society today. Brain teasers and riddles will keep your brain in shape and help you in perception, attention, thinking and memory. Explore our riddles

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Fables

Fable: a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral. Kids whose parents read them fables are better at solving problems than those who did not and fables teach kids how to be emotionally stable in all the unpleasant situations. Fables display how relationships between people work. As a result, explore our Fables library and read them to your kids and friends daily.

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Folktales

Folktales: A folktale is a popular story that was passed on in spoken form, from one generation to the next. Usually the author is unknown and there are often many versions of the tale. Folktales comprise fables, fairy tales, old legends and even 'urban legends'. Children develop a sense of imagination when reading and studying folktales, and retelling the tales to others helps practice important communication skills.

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Idioms

Idioms: a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. Also, idiom is an expression, word, or phrase that has a figurative meaning conventionally understood by native speakers. This meaning is different from the literal meaning of the idiom's individual elements. In other words, idioms don't mean exactly what the words say. Explore our Idioms

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Sample Quotes and many more...

“Though men in their hundreds of thousands had tried their hardest to disfigure that little corner of the earth where they had crowded themselves together, paving the ground with stones so that nothing could grow, weeding out every blade of vegetation, filling the air with the fumes of coal and gas, cutting down trees and driving away every beast and every bird -- spring, however, was still spring, even in the town. The sun shone warm, the grass, wherever it had not been scraped away, revived and showed green not only on the narrow strips of lawn on the boulevards but between the paving-stones as well, and the birches, the poplars and the wild cherry-trees were unfolding their sticky, fragrant leaves, and the swelling buds were bursting on the lime trees; the jackdaws, the sparrows and the pigeons were cheerfully getting their nests ready for the spring, and the flies, warmed by the sunshine, buzzed gaily along the walls. All were happy -- plants, birds, insects and children. But grown-up people -- adult men and women -- never left off cheating and tormenting themselves and one another. It was not this spring morning which they considered sacred and important, not the beauty of God's world, given to all creatures to enjoy -- a beauty which inclines the heart to peace, to harmony and to love. No, what they considered sacred and important were their own devices for wielding power over each other.”

Leo Tolstoy

“Keep fighting until the last buzzer sounds.”

Albert Einstein

“The tendencies we have mentioned are something new for America. They arose when, under the influence of the two World Wars and the consequent concentration of all forces on a military goal, a predominantly military mentality developed, which with the almost sudden victory became even more accentuated. The characteristic feature of this mentality is that people place the importance of what Bertrand Russell so tellingly terms “naked power” far above all other factors which affect the relations between peoples. The Germans, misled by Bismarck’s successes in particular, underwent just such a transformation of their mentality—in consequence of which they were entirely ruined in less than a hundred years. I must frankly confess that the foreign policy of the United States since the termination of hostilities has reminded me, sometimes irresistibly, of the attitude of Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II, and I know that, independent of me, this analogy has most painfully occurred to others as well. It is characteristic of the military mentality that non-human factors (atom bombs, strategic bases, weapons of all sorts, the possession of raw materials, etc.) are held essential, while the human being, his desires and thoughts—in short, the psychological factors—are considered as unimportant and secondary. Herein lies a certain resemblance to Marxism, at least insofar as its theoretical side alone is kept in view. The individual is degraded to a mere instrument; he becomes “human materiel.” The normal ends of human aspiration vanish with such a viewpoint. Instead, the military mentality raises “naked power” as a goal in itself—one of the strangest illusions to which men can succumb.”

Albert Einstein



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