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The two greatest works of war mythology in the west ... are the Iliad and the Old Testament ... When we turn from the Iliad and Athens to Jerusalem and the Old Testament we find a single-minded single deity with his sympathies forever on one side. And the enemy, accordingly, no matter who it may be, is handled ... pretty much as though he were subhuman: not a "Thou" but an "It." — Joseph Campbell

he was responsible only to himself for the things he did. Freedom! He was his own master at last. From old habit, unconsciously he thanked god he no longer believed in him. — W. Somerset Maugham

The tragic sense of life is ironically not tragic at all, at least in the Big Picture. Living in such deep time, connected to past and future, prepares us for necessary suffering, keeps us from despair about our own failure and loss, and ironically offers us a way through it all. We are merely joining the great parade of humanity that has walked ahead of us and will follow after us. The tragic sense of life is not unbelief, pessimism, fatalism, or cynicism. — Richard Rohr

You can never forget the people who were always there for you from the beginning. — Taylor Swift

Loosely bound
By countless silken ties of love and thought
To everything on earth the compass round — Robert Frost

As far as we were concerned, we were just a blues band that had decided to write some scary music. — Ozzy Osbourne

It was like a prodigious unexpected vast great broadside from a three-decker, but of happiness: — Anonymous

There's nothing like being young, and happy, and fighting. — Mike Tyson

Not to equip with the tools need for kingdom extension is to sign in for failure — Sunday Adelaja

Watergate provides a model case study of the interaction and powers of each of the branches of government. It also is a morality play with a sad and dramatic ending. — Bob Woodward

Happiness is determined by factors like your health, your family relationships and friendships, and above all by feeling that you are in control of how you spend your time. — Daniel Kahneman

Twilight's soft dews steal o'er the village-green, With magic tints to harmonize the scene. Stilled is the hum that through the hamlet broke When round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flocked to hear the minstrel play, And games and carols closed the busy day. — Samuel Rogers

And nobody lies as much as the indignant do. — Friedrich Nietzsche