Millennium Quotes

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Michael Ben Zehabe
“No ancient Jew was ever promised, or expected, a heavenly life. That was a wild and outrageous teaching of Jesus. Holy text never offers a heavenly hope--before Jesus. Think about it: No matter how faithful Adam would have been, he could never graduate to heaven. Going to heaven was a 'Jesus teaching.' It simply does not exist in Torah.
pg xxvii”
Michael Ben Zehabe, Song of Songs: The Book for Daughters

Tony Kushner
“I did my best Shirley Booth this morning, floppy slippers, housecoat, curlers, can of Little Friskies; "Come back, Little Sheba, come back..." To no avail. Le chat, elle ne reviendra jamais, jamais...”
Tony Kushner, Millennium Approaches

Stieg Larsson
“Friendship is probably the most common form of love.”
Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest

Jason S. Hornsby
“The world is truly a terrible place. Every one of my generation is lost, filling the holes which are their lives with seditious and yet passionless acts of unnecessary drama. It is a world of hypocrisy and whispers, a dark mine shaft of overfed, spoiled, and thankless slaves too stupid to realize that, despite their steady stream of shallow luxuries, they are still slaves.”
Jason S. Hornsby, Every Sigh, the End

Jason S. Hornsby
“I am beyond good and evil at this point. I am beyond the lines drawn in the sand by society at this juncture. I am beyond fear, beyond religion, beyond the morals and mores. I am Lord of the Fucking Flies. Do you understand?”
Jason S. Hornsby, Every Sigh, the End

“A new millennium requires new methods of ministry.”
Sunday Adelaja

“¿Podría rendir Stieg un homenaje más hermoso a las mujeres que el de convertirlas en heroínas de novelas políacas feministas y mostrarlas tal como las veía: libres, valientes y lo bastante fuertes para cambiar el mundo negándose a ser víctimas?”
Eva Gabrielsson

A.D. Aliwat
“1999 was a good year; pre-9/11, pre-Bush, bangin’ economy, the send-off to a pretty amazing decade and century.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo