Thomas Perscors
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      “The ruin or blank, that we see when we look at nature is in our own eye...Love is as much its demand, as perception. Indeed neither can be perfect without the other.”
    
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      “Might, fury, decisive force, the willingness to smite; how her father had loved such terms and ideas, and how shallow they began to look when you saw them played out time and time again over the centuries and millennia by a thousand different species. 
This is how power works, how force and authority assert themselves, this is how people are persuaded to behave in ways that are not objectively in their best interests, this is the kind of thing you need to make people believe in, this is how the unequal distribution of scarcity comes into play, at this moment and this, and this...”
― Matter
  This is how power works, how force and authority assert themselves, this is how people are persuaded to behave in ways that are not objectively in their best interests, this is the kind of thing you need to make people believe in, this is how the unequal distribution of scarcity comes into play, at this moment and this, and this...”
― Matter
        fiction files redux
        
          — 295 members
          — last activity Oct 10, 2022 09:43AM
        
        this is a literary love-in, baby . . . books, literature, fiction of all shapes and sizes, these things we discuss . . . make yourself at home, check ...more
        Keats-Shelley Book Group
        
          — 48 members
          — last activity May 27, 2023 04:57AM
        
        Poetry lovers discuss poems, novels, books and films, especially by or featuring John Keats, PB and Mary Shelley and Lord Byron. And possibly Ben Wish ...more
        Early New England Literature & Poetry
        
          — 30 members
          — last activity May 19, 2023 05:01PM
        
        A group for those who adore New England literature, especially of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Authors such as Edith Wharton, Nathaniel Hawthorn ...more
        James Joyce Reading Group
        
          — 321 members
          — last activity May 10, 2024 05:52AM
        
        A discussion group dedicated to the writings of James Joyce.
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