SECURITY AND INSECURITY
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No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person.—WILLA CATHER, Alexander's Bridge
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The universal human yearning for something permanent, enduring, without shadow of change.—WILLA CATHER, Death Conies for the Archbishop
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There is not much collective security in a flock of sheep on the way to the butcher.—WINSTON CHURCHILL
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The true security is to be found in social solidarity rather than in isolated individual effort.—DOSTOYEVSKY, The Brothers Karamazov
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"Abundant living" means that each family would have an adequate supply of physical necessities and comforts, and sufficient leisure in which to enjoy them. Beyond that it means that each family should have the opportunity to share in the finer things of life. Culture cannot flourish amid privation and want; men must have physical security first.—MORDECAI EZEKIEL, $2500 a Year
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I've often wiali'd that I had clear,
For life, six hundred pounds a year;
A handsome house to lodge a friend,
A river at my garden's end,
A terrace walk, and half a rood
Of land set out to plant a wood.—HORACE
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