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Famous Phi Delta Theta Quotes By Howard Kerr

(W.D.) Howells asserted that the Americans' 'love of the supernatural is their common inheritance from no particular ancestry.' Their fiction, he added, often gathers in the gray 'twilight of the reason,' on 'the borderland between experience and illusion. Howells's geographical metaphor was derived, of course, from Hawthorne's idea of a moonlit 'neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbue itself with the nature of the other.' Whether literally, as in Cooper's The Spy, or metaphorically, as in Hawthorne's works, the neutral territory/borderland was the familiar setting of the American romance. As American writers came to realize, not only was there a borderland between East and West, civilization and wilderness, but also between the here and the hereafter, between conscious and unconscious, 'experience and illusion' - psychic frontiers on the edge of territories both enticing and terrifying. — Howard Kerr

Famous Phi Delta Theta Quotes By Jennifer Niven

It's true, after all, at least compared to him, and actually what he means is that I have bad luck with women. Something about going for the bitchy ones or the crazy ones or the ones who pretend not to know me when other people are around. — Jennifer Niven

Famous Phi Delta Theta Quotes By Leon Blum

The cause of Freedom and the cause of Peace are bound together. — Leon Blum

Famous Phi Delta Theta Quotes By Pamela Alexander

I am here because I am the first judge in this country to say, in 1990, that the war on drugs was racist. It still is and that hasn't changed — Pamela Alexander

Famous Phi Delta Theta Quotes By Aaron Burdett

[...] But the book showed me a glimpse of the world beyond mine, of the sun and moon and the starry sky, of the creatures that walk on land instead of beneath it, of the miracles of what could be and not the... awful of what is. I'd never dreamed before I found that book. That's all I did after. — Aaron Burdett