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Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Oren Peli

Not knowing the thing that's chasing you is a lot scarier than seeing it right in front of you. — Oren Peli

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Philip Yancey

I have yet to find any support in the Bible for an attitude of smugness: Ah, they deserve their punishment; watch them squirm. — Philip Yancey

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By David Lindorff

A square space with complicated ceremonies going on in it, the purpose of which is to transform animals into men. Two snakes, moving in opposite directions, have to be got rid of at once. Some animals are there, e.g. foxes and dogs. The people walk around the square and must let themselves be bitten by these animals in each of the four corners . If they run away all is lost. Now the higher animals come on to the scene-bulls and ibexes. Four snakes glide into the four corners. Then the congregation flies out. Two sacrificial priests carry in a huge reptile and with this they touch the forehead of a shapeless animal lump or life-mass. Out of it there instantly rises a human head, transfigured. A voice proclaims: "These are attempts at being. — David Lindorff

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Oscar Wilde

There are moments when art attains almost to the dignity of manual labor. — Oscar Wilde

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Paul Auster

Better to wait quietly in their corner, they think, than to be dashed
against the stones. — Paul Auster

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Ernest Becker

Kierkegaard gives us some portrait sketches of the styles of denying possibility, or the lies of character-which is the same thing. He is intent on describing what we today call "inauthentic" men, men who avoid developing their own uniqueness; they follow out the styles of automatic and uncritical living in which they were conditioned as children. They are "inauthentic" in that they do not belong to themselves, are not "their own" person, do not act from their own center, do not see reality on its terms; they are the one-dimensional men totally immersed in the fictional games being played in their society, unable to transcend their social conditioning: the corporation men in the West, the bureaucrats in the East, the tribal men locked up in tradition-man everywhere who doesn't understand what it means to think for himself and who, if he did, would shrink back at the idea of such audacity and exposure. — Ernest Becker

Spending Christmas Without A Loved One Quotes By Edward'O

In the natural world, beautiful usually means deadly. Beautiful with a casual demeanor always means deadly. — Edward'O