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Norman Cousins

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We will not have peace by afterthought.


— Norman Cousins


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Where is the indignation about the fact that the US and USSR have thirty thousand pounds of destructive force for every human being in the world?


— Norman Cousins


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Wisdom consists of the anticipation of consequences.


— Norman Cousins


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The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started.


— Norman Cousins


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Life is an adventure in forgiveness.


— Norman Cousins


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A library is the delivery room for the birth of ideas, a place where history comes to life.


— Norman Cousins


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It makes little difference how many university courses or degrees a person may own. If he cannot use words to move an idea from one point to another, his education is incomplete.


— Norman Cousins


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Hearty laughter is a good way to jog internally without having to go outdoors.


— Norman Cousins


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Did you know about Norman Cousins?

He edited the high school paper "The Square Deal" where his editing abilities were already in evidence. He wrote a collection of best-selling non-fiction books on illness and healing as well as a 1980 autobiographical memoir Human Options: An Autobiographical Notebook. "When the pain-killing effect of the laughter wore off we would switch on the motion picture projector again and not infrequently it would lead to another pain-free interval.

Norman Cousins (June 24 1915 – November 30 1990) was an American political journalist author professor and world peace advocate.

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