To denounce moralizing out of hand is to pronounce a moral judgment.
Death is only a byproduct of terrorism.
But who is more ignorant? The man who cannot define lightning, or the man who does not respect its awesome power?
The Bible, as we know it today, was collated by the pagan Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
Proof. . . was a conclusion built on a pyramid of facts, a broad base of accepted information on which more specific assertions were made.
Madness breeds madness.
Chaos was the natural law of the universe. Indifference was the engine of entropy. Man's apathy was the fertile ground in which the dark spirits tended their seeds.
It's easy to operate under the illusion that what we are doing is so important we cannot stop doing it. . . . Stopping is a spiritual act. It is the refuge where we drink life in.
Wyatt Earp and the Holy Grail: The Tale of the Three Gates is a look at humankind's relationship to the elements which surround them. Oftentimes, these elements encroach on them in a way that is not normal.
We should open ourselves to the impossible and embrace a psychology of possibility.
Every stink that fights the ventilator thinks it is Don Quixote.