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Arnold Glasgow said (Quotes-Mottos)

Category : Quotes-Mottos , Friendship

Said by : Arnold Glasgow

Person : Brian Tee

Live so that your friends can defend you but never have to.

Who was Arnold Glasgow

Arnold Glasgow speaks describes the Virtuous man.

The philosopher Aristotle dealt with the virtue of man. Ethical virtue is a sixth of the soul relative to election, located in the middle and determined by the reason and the way the wise man could define.

Man can be considered virtuous through the act that testifies to his morality. Man has the capacity within himself to accept virtues, but he is perfected with addiction. It has the ability to adapt its behavior based on some ethical principles, to improve its character with the habit and to lead to the completion of its personality.

Man does not choose to be virtuous for the sake of his own sake but also for the community in which he is himself obliged to live.

In order for a society to be politically constituted, it must support its foundations in the virtuous life of both citizens and leaders. Ethical virtue must be a necessary attribute of a lord. He will be able to cope with his duties in the best possible way if he is virtuous and acts by following some ethical rules.

A man living this way, is the one that will never give his friends a reason to defend him, because no enemy could attack him. The same time, his friends would be more than wiling to defend him in any necessity.

Arnold Glasgow’s Business was a humor magazine that he marketed to firms nationally, which firms would turn it into their “house organ” to send to their customers. He carried on this business for over 60 years, publishing his first book, “Glasow’s Gloombusters,”  at age 92, when he knew he had lived in virtue.

Who is Brian Tee

Brian Tee is a prominent American actor/producer of Korean/Japanese descent who is best known and was featured in the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift as DK (Drift King) and the Starz TV series Crash as Eddie Choi. He’s also played guest roles in the popular TV series Grey’s Anatomy in 2007 and Bones in 2009, just to name a couple.

He has lived his life… multicultural, as he has said in an interview.

He tries to survive in a difficult business by a way that would make proud his friends and people that love him. As he has said:

“Obstacles, as far as the business goes, are an everyday battle. From what I see is that the industry kind of views Asian-Americans as a very non-money grossing type of ethnicity and in this business it really is about the business and money. In their eyes, there is no money in the Asian-American population. Now, we are trying to definitely change those aspects and old school views the further we progress as actors. That will only change with talent and is not going to go through what we look like. So, as for obstacles, it’s a daily basis and daily grind. From the beginning when I started to even today I’ve felt that the opportunities for Asian-American actors, especially males, are so few and far between. And, the opportunities that do arise are usually the stereotypical ones: techie-geek, kung-fu kid or Asian gangster. These are not characters, but are caricatures of what the industry and mainstream generally view us and I think it is up to us and that talent to break that mold in becoming who we truly are which is an aspect and part of America as a whole”.

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