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Postmodernists Quotes By Douglas Wilson

Whenever two unbelievers quarrel, the may both say some very insightful things about the unsightly habits of the other.
The postmodernists are very good at pointing out the pretensions of the modernists. And the modernists are very good at pointing out the incoherence of the postmodernists. — Douglas Wilson

Postmodernists Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Because I am still weak in love and imperfect in virtue, I need to be strengthened and comforted by Thee; therefore visit Thou me often and instruct me with Thy holy ways of discipline. Deliver me from evil passions, and cleanse my heart from all inordinate affections, that, being healed and altogether cleansed within, I may be made ready to love, strong to suffer, steadfast to endure. — Thomas A Kempis

Postmodernists Quotes By Jocelyn Adams

Liam recoiled as if I'd hoofed him in the danglies. — Jocelyn Adams

Postmodernists Quotes By Therese Of Lisieux

(On entering Carmel) I came to save souls and especially to pray for priests. — Therese Of Lisieux

Postmodernists Quotes By Brad Holland

Postmodernists believe that truth is myth, and myth, truth. This equation has its roots in pop psychology. The same people also believe that emotions are a form of reality. There used to be another name for this state of mind. It used to be called psychosis. — Brad Holland

Postmodernists Quotes By Nenia Campbell

You are fifty different kinds of twisted."
"Only fifty? Val, you wound me. — Nenia Campbell

Postmodernists Quotes By Anonymous

No one has ever been modern. Modernity has never begun. There has never been a modern world. The use of the past perfect tense is important here, for it is a matter of a retrospective sentiment, of a rereading of our history. I am not saying that we are entering a new era; on the contrary we no longer have to continue the headlong flight of the post-post-postmodernists; we are no longer obliged to cling to the avant-garde of the avant-garde; we no longer seek to be even cleverer, even more critical, even deeper into the 'era of suspicion'. No, instead we discover that we have never begun to enter the modern era. Hence the hint of the ludicrous that always accompanies postmodern thinkers; they claim to come after a time that has not even started! — Anonymous

Postmodernists Quotes By Lesslie Newbigin

Postmodernists' replacement of eternal truths with a story. But there is a profound difference between the two. For the postmodernists, there are many stories, but no overarching truth by which they can be assessed. They are simply stories. The church's affirmation is that the story it tells, embodies, and enacts is the true story and that others are to be evaluated by reference to it. — Lesslie Newbigin

Postmodernists Quotes By Christa McAuliffe

If anything happened, I think my husband would have to deal with that as the time came. — Christa McAuliffe

Postmodernists Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

Well, I don't know that I'm OK any more than anybody else is OK but I've led at least a happy life and a very full one. — L. Ron Hubbard

Postmodernists Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

The Postmodernists' tyranny wears people down by boredom and semi-literate prose. — Christopher Hitchens

Postmodernists Quotes By Richard M. Rorty

The orthodox tend to think that people who, like the postmodernists and me, believe neither in God nor in some suitable substitute, must feel that everything is permitted, that everybody can do what they like. — Richard M. Rorty

Postmodernists Quotes By Stephen Hicks

On the one hand, all truth is relative; on the other hand, postmodernism tells it like it really is.
On the one hand, all cultures are equally deserving of respect; on the other, Western culture is uniquely destructive and bad.
Values are subjective
but sexism and racism are really evil.
Technology is bad and destructive
and it is unfair that some people have more technology than others.
Tolerance is good and dominance is bad
but when postmodernists come to power, political correctness follows. — Stephen Hicks

Postmodernists Quotes By Martin Van Creveld

I want to put any number of assorted 'ists' - such as relativists, deconstructionists, destructivists, postmodernists, the more maudlin kind of pacifists and feminists - firmly in their place. — Martin Van Creveld

Postmodernists Quotes By Jean-Pierre Harrison

Time appears to us as a continual stream, forever coursing from the past to the present. This stream has no banks visible to us on which we can rest from our journey into the future, yet this is where Kalpana now resides. Forever young, at the pinnacle of achievement, beyond space, at the edge of time. — Jean-Pierre Harrison

Postmodernists Quotes By James Vincent McMorrow

I feel if I wanted to be taken seriously I have to study music the same way someone who wants to be a doctor would study medicine. You have to know your craft and by doing so I had to make sure to ignore what people were thinking as well. — James Vincent McMorrow

Postmodernists Quotes By Hsing Yun

Intention is the core of all conscious life. Conscious intention colors and moves everything. — Hsing Yun

Postmodernists Quotes By Terry Eagleton

We like to think of individuals as unique. Yet if this is true of everyone, then we all share the same quality, namely our uniqueness. What we have in common is the fact that we are all uncommon. Everybody is special, which means that nobody is. The truth, however, is that human beings are uncommon only up to a point. There are no qualities that are peculiar to one person alone. Regrettably, there could not be a world in which only one individual was irascible, vindictive or lethally aggressive. This is because human beings are not fundamentally all that different from each other, a truth postmodernists are reluctant to concede. We share an enormous amount in common simply by virtue of being human, and this is revealed by the vocabularies we have for discussing human character. We even share the social processes by which we come to individuate ourselves. — Terry Eagleton

Postmodernists Quotes By Pindar

War is sweet to them that know it not. — Pindar

Postmodernists Quotes By E.K. Johnston

Most postmodernists blame the decline of the dracono-bardic tradition on the sudden and soaring popularity of the Beatles. — E.K. Johnston

Postmodernists Quotes By Nicole Deese

Bitterness can compromise a heart the way fireblight disease can consume an apple orchard. — Nicole Deese

Postmodernists Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Look, Haley's comet! — Philip K. Dick

Postmodernists Quotes By Gad Saad

In a sense, New Age gurus are akin to postmodernists within academia. They dispense meaningless drivel that masquerades as profound truths whilst in reality it is a mere exercise in obscurantism — Gad Saad

Postmodernists Quotes By Russell Smith

I have argued about the future of fiction with jaded novelists, far-seeing postmodernists, technologists, television critics. The argument that future generations will not know the pleasures of the novel has been a staple of book reviewing since at least 1960. — Russell Smith

Postmodernists Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Amusing and perfectly self-conscious charlatans. — Noam Chomsky

Postmodernists Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The world is a place of endless love with people who express unconditional love, but also a place of hatred by people who express it. — Debasish Mridha

Postmodernists Quotes By R. R. Reno

We [postmodernists] can safely navigate the danger of life, detached from the true and everlasting dangers of obedience and commitment, for nothing has the right to make a claim on our souls. — R. R. Reno

Postmodernists Quotes By Richard Swedberg

While much of postmodernist analysis should be credited with theoretical imagination, as well as talent for capturing something of the Zeitgeist, this type of analysis nonetheless misses some crucial facts about consumption: that consumption is vitally linked to production; consumption is anchored in concrete relations; and the driving force in consumption is individual interest, as encouraged and often shaped by profit interests. — Richard Swedberg