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"Perfect find in the neighborhood mini-library swap. The Birth of a Nation movie is coming out in a couple months." — Aug 11, 2016 09:19PM
"Perfect find in the neighborhood mini-library swap. The Birth of a Nation movie is coming out in a couple months." — Aug 11, 2016 09:19PM
“Wilson? He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York. He's so dumb he doesn't know he's alive.”
― The Great Gatsby
― The Great Gatsby
“Clearly, it is time we learned to meet our emotional needs without embracing the preposterous. We must find ways to invoke the power of ritual and to mark those transitions in every human life that demand profundity— birth, marriage, death—without lying to ourselves about the nature of reality. Only then will the practice of raising our children to believe that they are Christian, Muslim, or Jewish be widely recognized as the ludicrous obscenity that it is. And only then will we stand a chance of healing the deepest and most dangerous fractures in our world.”
― Letter to a Christian Nation
― Letter to a Christian Nation
“This is... an attempt to find some of the important fault lines in the narrative of "recorded history"--the points where people with access to the technology decided that *this* was how recordings should sound, and *this* is what it means to make a record. Ultimately, this is the story of what it means to make a recording of music--a *representation* of music--and declare it to be music itself.”
― Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music
― Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music
“I have no doubt that your acceptance of Christ coincided with some very positive changes in your life. Perhaps you now love other people in a way that you never imagined possible. You may even experience feelings of bliss while praying. I don’t wish to denigrate any of these experiences. I would point out, however, that billions of other human beings, in every time and place, have had similar experiences - but they had them while thinking about Krishna, or Allah, or the Buddha, while making art or music, or while contemplating the beauty of Nature. There is no question that it is possible for people to have profoundly transformative experiences. And there is no question that it is possible for them to misinterpret these experiences, and to further delude themselves about the nature of reality. You are, of course, right to believe that there is more to life than simply understanding the structure and contents of the universe. But this does not make unjustified (and unjustifiable) claims about its structure and contents any more respectable.”
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“These are the facts of pre-Code Hollywood. The story behind it is monumental, because it deals with struggle for power. The stakes were high: the billion-dollar market for America's sixth-largest industry. The market was mostly Protestant. The industry was mostly Jewish-run. Yet a Midwest Catholic minority gained control. This is the story of *Forbidden Hollywood.*”
― Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era [1930-1934]: When Sin Ruled the Movies
― Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era [1930-1934]: When Sin Ruled the Movies
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