God uproots the vine that He Himself has not planted.
Thurst [thrust] out nature with a croche [crook], yet woll she styll runne back agayne.
Abstain from beans. There be sundry interpretations of this symbol. But Plutarch and Cicero think beans to be forbidden of Pythagoras, because they be windy and do engender impure humours and for that cause provoke bodily lust.
The Subconscious mind can not tell the difference between what's real and what's imagined.
Satan has his sights on the United States of America!
Never go anywhere you have to wear brown shoes.
It's difficult for me to imagine any scene differently because I've read the book so many times. The book, as a whole, seems like a document that wouldn't withstand any changes at this point. Or perhaps I simply can't imagine having to revise it again.