You well know that in dealing, as an individual, with other individuals, trouble is seldom made by the fact that you are actually the superior of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man, too stridently, that you are his... The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Página 465editado por - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albert Shaw - 1906 - 1288 páginas
...superior of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man too stridently that you are his superior. Be my superior, quietly, simply...your superiority. For we all love our leaders. But teTl me that I am your iuferior, and then perhaps I may grow boyish, and may throw stones. Well, it... | |
| Josiah Royce - 1908 - 316 páginas
...of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man, too stridently, that you are his superior. Be my superior, quietly, simply...perhaps I may grow boyish, and may throw stones. Well, / _ \/ it is so with races. Grant then that yours is the superior race. Then you can afford to say... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1922 - 280 páginas
...superior of another man in any respect. The trouble conies when you tell the man too stridently that you are his superior. Be my superior, quietly, simply,...superiority; for we all love our leaders. But tell me I am your inferior, and perhaps I may grow boyish and throw stones. Well, it is so with races. Grant,... | |
| Bernard Magubane - 1987 - 268 páginas
...of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man, too stridently, that you are his superior. Be my superior quietly, simply...your deeds and very likely I shall love you for the fact of your superiority. For we all love our leaders. But tell me I am your inferior and then, perhaps,... | |
| Michael L. Krenn - 1998 - 428 páginas
...of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man, too stridently, that you are his superior. Be my superior, quietly, simply...superiority. For we all love our leaders. But tell me I am your inferior, and then perhaps I may grow boyish, and may throw stones. Well, it is so with races.... | |
| Frank Furedi - 1998 - 292 páginas
...they were 'actually superior'. The trouble comes when you tell the other man, too stridently, that you are his superior. Be my superior, quietly, simply...superiority. For we all love our leaders. But tell me I am your inferior, and then perhaps I may grow boyish and may throw stones. Well, it is so with races.... | |
| Ralph E. Luker - 1998 - 468 páginas
...contrast to strident Southern assertions of "white supremacy." Royce recommended English reticence. "Be my superior, quietly, simply showing your superiority...shall love you for the very fact of your superiority," he said. "But tell me that I am your inferior, and then I may throw stones. Superiority is best shown... | |
| Joseph R. McElrath, Jr., Robert C. Leitz, Jesse S. Crisler - 2001 - 644 páginas
...superior of another man in any respect. The trouble comes when you tell the other man too stridently that you are his superior. Be my superior quietly, simply...then perhaps I may grow boyish, and may throw stones. So with races. Grant that yours is the superior race, then you can afford to say little about that... | |
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