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Of all the religious, surely the fundamentalist is most correct in his error.
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Of all the religious, surely the fundamentalist is most correct in his error.
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Shadowtrain online magazine has accepted my poems "Accompanied By Body" and "The Flaw" for publication in their next issue, due out in April or May.
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A new Harris poll reveals Republican attitudes about President Barak Obama: Two-thirds think he's a socialist, 57 percent a Muslim—and 24 percent say "he may be the Antichrist."
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Even sleepers are workers and collaborators in what goes on in the Universe.
Heraclitus
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I like to prepare the heart
by stuffing it with the brain.
Alice Fulton, from "The Permeable Past Tense of Feel"
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The comforts of ritual are mostly illusory, yet this doesn't diminish their popularity.
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In brief, the teaching process, as commonly observed, has nothing to do with the investigation and establishment of facts, assuming that actual facts may ever be determined. Its sole purpose is to cram the pupils, as rapidly and as painlessly as possible, with the largest conceivable outfit of current axioms, in all departments of human thought—to make the pupil a good citizen, which is to say, a citizen differing as little as possible, in positive knowledge and habits of mind, from all other citizens....
This central aim of the teacher is often obscured by pedagogical pretension and bombast. The pedagogue, discussing himself, tries to make it appear that he is a sort of scientist. He is actually a sort of barber, and just as responsive to changing fashions...On all hands, he is told plainly by his masters that his fundamental function in America is to manufacture an endless corps of sound Americans. A sound American is simply one who has put out of his mind all doubts and questionings, and who accepts instantly, and as incontrovertible gospel, the whole body of official doctrine of his day, whatever it may be and no matter how often it may change. The instant he challenges it, no matter how timorously and academically, he ceases by that much to be a loyal and creditable citizen of the Republic.
H. L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy
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No one who has given any study to the development and propagation of political doctrine in the United States can have failed to notice how the belief in issues among politicians tends to run in exact ratio to the popularity of those issues. Let the populace begin suddenly to swallow a new panacea or to take fright at a new bugaboo, and almost instantly nine-tenths of the masterminds of politics begin to believe that the panacea is a sure-cure for all the malaises of the Republic, and the bugaboo an immediate and unbearable menace to all law, order and domestic tranquility.
H. L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy
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No meaningful journey is ever quite what you thought it would be when you embarked on it—and it shouldn't be. Your physical departure, in other words, often is accompanied by a psychological and spiritual one as well, leaving you open to revelation, epiphanies large and small, surprise, and the revisitation of the past as offered by your encounters with the new in the present.
Frederick Turner, In the Land of Temple Caves
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There is no money in poetry, but then there is no poetry in money either.
Robert Graves
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My poem "Amends" has been accepted for publication by WordRiot online magazine. Yay!
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