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Rothko Posters Quotes By Charlie Brooker

Look at The King's Speech. For one thing, you can look at it: no lens caps left on there. What's more, the story is simple. The world's most important man can't speak properly, so he gets taught to speak properly. But then disaster strikes! It looks like he might not be able to speak properly after all. Finally, in a triumphant climax, he speaks properly. It's a feelgood ending for everybody, apart from the 450,000 Britons killed in the war he just announced on the radio. — Charlie Brooker

Rothko Posters Quotes By Edward Schillebeeckx

Although we cannot attain Jesus in his fullness unless at the same time we also take into account his unique relationship with God which has a special nature of its own, this does not of itself mean that Jesus' unique way of life is the only way to God. For even Jesus not only reveals God but also conceals him, since he appeared among us in non-godlike, creaturely humanity. As man he is a historical, contingent being who in no way can represent the full riches of God... unless one denies the reality of his real humanity (and that runs counter to the consensus of the church). So the gospel itself forbids us to speak of a Christian religious imperialism and exclusivism. — Edward Schillebeeckx

Rothko Posters Quotes By C.D. Payne

Now I know why women get their ears pierced. Once they've survived this ordeal of mutilation, they can face the discomforts of childbirth with equanimity. — C.D. Payne

Rothko Posters Quotes By Jessica Knoll

Moving on doesn't mean you don't talk about it. Or hurt about it. It's always going to hurt, — Jessica Knoll

Rothko Posters Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

The mystic sees the ineffable, and the psychopathologist the unspeakable. — W. Somerset Maugham

Rothko Posters Quotes By Henri Nouwen

He who thinks that he is finished is finished. How true. Those who think that they have arrived, have lost their way. Those who think they have reached their goal, have missed it. Those who think they are saints, are demons. — Henri Nouwen