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You read American fiction to learn about dysfunctional white folk doing things that are weird to normal white folks.”


“Alas, rights are – as indeed people say of children themselves – only ever on loan to us. Where they become sufficiently inconvenient to the powerful, those rights can be revoked in an instant.”
― The Bee Sting
― The Bee Sting

“What do you think is the biggest waste of time?"
"Comparing yourself to others," said the mole.”
― The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
"Comparing yourself to others," said the mole.”
― The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

“It makes no sense to hurry up, and so mess up, what I am doing now in order to get started on what I plan to do next.
Every moment that I am centered in the future I suffer a temporary loss of this life.”
― I Touch the Earth, the Earth Touches Me
Every moment that I am centered in the future I suffer a temporary loss of this life.”
― I Touch the Earth, the Earth Touches Me

“In the ceremony of Mass, the priest takes a piece of bread and a glass of wine and proclaims that the bread is Christ’s flesh, the wine is Christ’s blood, and by eating and drinking them the faithful attain communion with Christ. What could be more real than actually tasting Christ in your mouth? Traditionally, the priest made these bold proclamations in Latin, the ancient language of religion, law, and the secrets of life. In front of the amazed eyes of the assembled peasants the priest held high a piece of bread and exclaimed “Hoc est corpus!”—“This is the body!”—and the bread supposedly became the flesh of Christ. In the minds of the illiterate peasants, who did not speak Latin, “Hoc est corpus!” got garbled into “Hocus-pocus!” Thus was born the powerful spell that can transform a frog into a prince and a pumpkin into a carriage.6”
― 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
― 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

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