Rejecting established doctrines and orthodoxy, Emerson is best known for his beliefs in introspection, self-reliance, and individualism. He believed that moral truth is found
Life Changing Advice
Regrets
Mary Anne Evans adopted the pseudonym “George Eliot” when, at age 37, she began writing novels. Her major works include “Adam Bede” (1859), “The
Leadership and Integrity
As a military commander, Eisenhower had a major impact on World War II, and as president of the United States from 1953-1961 he influenced
The Ends Don’t Justify the Means
Dickens is perhaps second only to William Shakespeare as the most famous writer in the English language. As Shakespeare was a playwright, Dickens may
Subservience and Pride
Assuming a nearly impossible job, Jefferson Davis was president of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War of 1861-1865. He tried
Creativity and Money
Best known for her brilliant characterizations of strong and sometimes disturbed women, and for wide versatility in roles, Davis won Academy Awards for her
Staying True to Yourself
Exemplifying the sort of integrity he has often portrayed in movies like “The Untouchables”, “Bull Durham”, “Field of Dreams”, “Message In a Bottle”, and
Advantages of Modern Life
One of many obscure scientists who had a profound effect on modern society, Compton was instrumental in the development of the atomic bomb and
Suspicions
Cicero was a poet and lawyer of note, although he is best known as a Roman politician during a period of power struggles between
Courage and Listening
One of the most important political figures of the 20th century, Churchill was a man of many experiences and talents who exemplified the ideal