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Ludic Quotes By Jim Hamilton

I was drunk: Christian and drunk. They just don't go together. But that's what happened. And the next day, obviously God had honored those prayers and healed me of alcoholism. — Jim Hamilton

Ludic Quotes By Elmore Leonard

Psychopaths ... people who know the differences between right and wrong, but don't give a shit. That's what most of my characters are like. — Elmore Leonard

Ludic Quotes By Herman Melville

In his fiery eyes of scorn and triumph, you then saw Ahab in all his fatal pride. — Herman Melville

Ludic Quotes By Hal Duncan

This is the fiction that I'm referring to as rhapsody, this stitching of mimetic representation, oneiric imagery, ludic rules, allegoric morals, satiric critique and diegetic story into complex quiltings of narrative. — Hal Duncan

Ludic Quotes By Lauren James

I can remember thinking I'd been turned inside out. Kind of like the first time I saw you. — Lauren James

Ludic Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

major ramification of the ludic fallacy: how those whose job it is to make us aware of uncertainty fail us and divert us into bogus certainties through the back door. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Ludic Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Human existence basically is--a never to be completed imperfect tense. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Ludic Quotes By H. Kirk Rainer

In the closing of this chapter, Lutzer describes the choice of forgiveness in more detail: 'Without both honesty and
forgiveness, there can be no freedom from the fits of rage.'
What happens through the years when such anger is left unattended or is unresolved (or forgiveness is not pursued)? Without forgiveness, does the anger dissipate or possibly fade away? I don't think so; but instead, anger continues in one's life and is carried into their adulthood. What kind or level of control can manifest (or grow) in this unresolved anger; and as for the person or carrier, what can be expected of their heart and soul? — H. Kirk Rainer

Ludic Quotes By Johan Huizinga

The whole functioning of the mediaeval University was profoundly agonistic and ludic. The everlasting disputations which took the place of our learned discussions in periodicals, etc., the solemn ceremonial which is still such a marked feature of University life, the grouping of scholars into nationes, the divisions and subdivisions, the schisms, the unbridgeable gulfs - all these are phenomena belonging to the sphere of competition and play-rules. Erasmus — Johan Huizinga

Ludic Quotes By Garth Greenwell

ludic: cigarette — Garth Greenwell

Ludic Quotes By Henry James

He's the victim of a critical age; he has ceased to believe in himself and he doesn't know what to believe in. — Henry James

Ludic Quotes By Whitney Phillips

while the ludic impulse may be strong in some, it is not, and cannot be, strong in everyone, for the simple reason that not all people have access to the technologies in question, the time to devote to learning the ins and outs of specific systems, or the energy to play with the tools they've been given. — Whitney Phillips

Ludic Quotes By Norman Spinrad

The saddest day of your life is when you decide to sell out, and nobody wants to buy. — Norman Spinrad

Ludic Quotes By Annabel Pitcher

Sometimes when I wake up, I forget that she's gone and then I remember and my heart drops like it does when you miss a step or trip over a kerb. — Annabel Pitcher

Ludic Quotes By Jack Canfield

As you begin to take action toward the fulfillment of your goals and dreams, you must realize that not every action will be perfect. Not every action will produce the desired result. Not every action will work. Making mistakes, getting it almost right, and experimenting to see what happens are all part of the process of eventually getting it right. — Jack Canfield

Ludic Quotes By Roland Barthes

The pleasure of the sentence is to a high degree cultural. The artifact created by rhetors, grammarians, linguists, teachers, writers, parents
this artifact is mimicked in a more or less ludic manner; we are playing with an exceptional object, whose paradox has been articulated by linguistics: immutably structured and yet infinitely renewable: something like chess. — Roland Barthes