Word: sage
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...PRIVATE DIARIES OF STENDHAL (570 pp.)-Edited and Translated by Robert Sage-Doubleday...
...Europe, landscape painting did not amount to much until religious art declined. Things were very different in the East, for China's two greatest religious leaders, Confucius and Lao-tse, carefully taught their followers to contemplate landscapes. Wrote Chuang-tse, a disciple of Lao-tse: "The true sage, taking his stand upon the beauty of the universe, pierces the principles of created things...
...often lonely people." Says Dave's oldest brother Henry (a music educator in the Santa Barbara school system): "Dave always had my father's horse sense. When we boys were broke, Dave always seemed to have a buck or two in his jeans." Says California Sage Gerald Heard: "There is energy flowing from him to the people. David recharges people; he fills them with vitality." Says Jazz Promoter Norman Granz, who does not always understand Brubeck's "far-out" music: "He's way out on Cloud...
Three Hours to Kill (Harry Joe Brown, Columbia) might be called a saddle-soap opera. The heroine (Donna Reed) is a girl in "trouble," a sort of Stella Dallas of the Purple Sage, and pretty grim about it too. To make matters worse, she doesn't even get the hero (Dana Andrews...
...that age is not a bar to the full life. He struck a Greek-god pose (in a bathing suit) before displaying his diving and swimming skills to news photographers. He also celebrated the publication of his own summing up, A Philosophy for Our Time, a series of four sage lectures on 20th century democracy and capitalism, delivered earlier at his alma mater, the City College of New York. Baruch's central idea: "We in America have sought our goal of equality for all not by pulling everyone down to the same level, as happened elsewhere, but by giving...