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The earliest sensation at the onset of illness, often preceding the recognition of identifiable symptoms, is apprehension. Something has gone wrong, and a glimpse of mortality shifts somewhere deep in the mind. It is the most ancient of our fears.


Lewis Thomas


#apprehension #deep #earliest #fears #glimpse

Passing into practical life, illustrations of this fact are found everywhere; the distant, or the unseen, steadies and strengthens us against the rapid whirl of things around us.


Matthew Simpson


#around #distant #everywhere #fact #found

I wanted to feel the blood running back into my veins, even at the cost of annihilation. I wanted to shake the stone and light out of my system. I wanted the dark fecundity of nature, the deep well of the womb, silence, or else the lapping of the black waters of death. I wanted to be that night which the remorseless eye illuminated, a night diapered with stars and trailing comets. To be of night so frighteningly silent, so utterly incomprehensible and eloquent at the same time. Never more to speak or to listen or to think.


Henry Miller


#blood #eloquent #fecundity #incomprehensible #light

When you read a manuscript that has been damaged by water, fire, light or just the passing of the years, your eye needs to study not just the shape of the letters but other marks of production. The speed of the pen. The pressure of the hand on the page. Breaks and releases in the flow. You must relax. Thing of nothing. Until you wake into a dream where you are at once a pen flying of vellum and the vellum itself with the touch of ink tickling your surface. Then you can read it. The intention of the writer, his thoughts, his hesitations, his longings and his meaning. You can read as clearly as if you were the very candlelight illuminating the page as the pen speeds over it.


Diane Setterfield


#reading #writing #dreams

The child intuitively comprehends that although these stories are unreal, they are not untrue ...


Bruno Bettelheim


#comprehension #education #fiction #learning #nonfiction

Some religions actually go so far as to label anyone who belongs to a religious sect other than their own a heretic, even though the overall doctrines and impressions of godliness are nearly the same. For example: The Catholics believe the Protestants are doomed to Hell simply because they do not belong to the Catholic Church. In the same way, many splinter groups of the Christian faith, such as the evangelical or revivalist churches, believe the Catholics worship graven images. (Christ is depicted in the image that is most physiologically akin to the individual worshipping him, and yet the Christians criticize "heathens" for the worship of graven images.) And the Jews have always been given the Devil's name.


Anton Szandor LaVey


#heathens #hypocrite #lavey #religion #satanism

Everywhere you look, there is a charity or a project in school to get involved in. In eighth grade, there was this program called CJSF, California Junior Scholarship Foundation. We were involved in soup kitchens and toy drives, and your school can set up something like that. If your school doesn't have a program like that, set one up.


Lindsey Shaw


#called #charity #drives #eighth #eighth grade

Good kitchens are not about size; they are about ergonomics and light.


Nigel Slater


#food #kitchens #food

There is no moment more precious than the exact moment they are living. And that exact moment has a lot to do with how future moments play out.


Obert Skye


#life #lithens #now #life

I was apprehensive about bringing off this Homer.


Peter O'Toole


#apprehensive #bringing #homer #i #off






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