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Nimona
“I don't know what's so scary about zombies. Reanimating the dead isn't that hard, but they make TERRIBLE minions. They can't move quickly and they fall to pieces in a matter of days.”
Humor
Zombies
Necromancy
Undead
Reanimation
For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence
“In the following pages I shall apply the term "poisonous pedagogy" to this very complex endeavor. It will be clear from the context in question which of its many facets I am emphasizing at the moment. The specific facets can be derived directly from the preceding quotations from child-rearing manuals. These passages teach us that:
1. Adults are the masters (not the servants!) of the dependent child.
2. They determine in godlike fashion what is right and what is wrong.
3. The child is held responsible for their anger.
4. The parents must always be shielded.
5. The child's life affirming feelings pose a threat to the autocratic adult.
6. The child's will must be "broken" as soon as possible.
7. All this must happen at a very early age, so the child "won't notice" and will
therefore not be able to expose the adults.
The methods that can be used to suppress vital spontaneity in the child are: laying traps, lying, duplicity, subterfuge, manipulation, "scare" tactics, withdrawal of love, isolation, distrust, humiliating and disgracing the child, scorn, ridicule, and coercion even to the point of torture.”
Child Abuse
Trauma
Pedagogy
Child Rearing
La dimensión desconocida
“La empatía y la compasión son rasgos de lucidez, la posibilidad de ponerse en los zapatos del otro, de transmutar la piel y enmascararse con un rostro ajeno es un ejercicio de pura inteligencia.”
Empatía
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
“I wonder, now- yes, why not- unusual combination- holly and phoenix feather, eleven inches, nice and supple."
Harry took the wand. He felt a sudden warmth in his fingers. He raised the wand above his head, brought it swishing down through the dusty air and a stream of red and gold sparks shot from the end like a firework, throwing dancing spots of light on the walls. Hagrid whooped and clapped and Mr. Ollivander cried, "Oh, bravo! Yes, indeed, oh, very good. Well, well, well... how curious... how very curious..."
He put Harry's wand back into its box and wrapped it in brown paper, still muttering, "Curious... curious..."
"Sorry," said Harry, "but
what's
curious?"
Mr. Ollivander fixed Harry with his pale stare.
"I remember every wand I've ever sold, Mr. Potter. Every single wand. It so happens that the phoenix whose tail feather is in your wand, gave another feather- just one other. It is very curious indeed that you should be destined for this wand when its brother- why, its brother gave you that scar."
Harry swallowed.
"Yes, thirteen-and-a-half inches. Yew. Curious indeed how these things happen. The wand chooses the wizard, remember.... I think we must expect great things from you, Mr. Potter.... After all, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named did great things- terrible, yes, but great.”
Harry Potter
Voldemort
Destined
Wand
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
“I've got him, sir."
"No problems, were there?"
"No, sir- house was almost destroyed, but I got him out all right before the Muggles started swarmin' around. He fell asleep as we was flyin' over Bristol."
Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall bent forward over the bundle of blankets. Inside, just visible, was a baby boy, fast asleep. Under a tuft of jet-black hair over his forehead they could see a curiously shaped cut, like a bolt of lightning.
"Is that where-?" whispered Professor McGonagall.
"Yes," said Dumbledore. "He'll have that scar forever.”
Harry Potter
Scar
The Beginning
Baby Boy
“Indeed, Time is the scarcest resource, and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed. Time management is the most important tool in management”
Management
Time Management
Management And Leadership
Time Management Quotes
Management Skills Training
The Tyrant’s Tomb
“I keeled over sideways.
The world turned fluffy, bleached of all color. Nothing hurt anymore.
I was dimly aware of Diana’s face hovering over me, Meg and Hazel peering over the goddess’s shoulders.
“He’s almost gone,” Diana said.
Then I was gone. My mind slipped into a pool of cold, slimy darkness.
“Oh, no, you don’t.” My sister’s voice woke me rudely.
I’d been so comfortable, so nonexistent.
Life surged back into me—cold, sharp, and unfairly painful. Diana’s face came into focus. She looked annoyed, which seemed on-brand for her.
As for me, I felt surprisingly good. The pain in my gut was gone. My muscles didn’t burn. I could breathe without difficulty. I must have slept for decades.
“H-how long was I out?” I croaked.
“Roughly three seconds,” she said. “Now, get up, drama queen.”
She helped me to my feet. I felt a bit unsteady, but I was delighted to find that my legs had any strength at all. My skin was no longer gray. The lines of infection were gone. The Arrow of Dodona was still in my hand, though he had gone silent, perhaps in awe of the goddess’s presence. Or perhaps he was still trying to get the taste of “Sweet Caroline” out of his imaginary mouth.
I beamed at my sister. It was so good to see her disapproving I-can’t-believe-you’re-my-brother frown again. “I love you,” I said, my voice hoarse with emotion.
She blinked, clearly unsure what to do with this information. “You really have changed.”
“I missed you!”
“Y-yes, well. I’m here now. Even Dad couldn’t argue with a Sibylline invocation from Temple Hill.”
“It worked, then!” I grinned at Hazel and Meg. “It worked!”
“Yeah,” Meg said wearily. “Hi, Artemis.”
“Diana,” my sister corrected. “But hello, Meg.” For her, my sister had a smile. “You’ve done well, young warrior.”
Meg blushed. She kicked at the scattered zombie dust on the floor and shrugged. “Eh.”
I checked my stomach, which was easy, since my shirt was in tatters. The bandages had vanished, along with the festering wound. Only a thin white scar remained. “So…I’m healed?” My flab told me she hadn’t restored me to my godly self. Nah, that would have been too much to expect.
Diana raised an eyebrow. “Well, I’m not the goddess of healing, but I’m still a goddess. I think I can take care of my little brother’s boo-boos.”
“Little brother?”
She smirked.”
Siblings
Apollo
Hazel Levesque
Diana
Meg Mccaffrey
Lester Papadopoulos
Boo Boo
The Arrow Of Dodona
The Limits to Capital
“The essence of the neo-classical argument is that competition for productive factors — land, labour and capital — forces entrepreneurs to pay an amount equal to the value that the marginal (last employed) unit of each factor creates. Given a particular technological state and relative factor supplies (scarcities), then competition ensures that each factor 'gets what it creates', that 'exploitation of a factor cannot occur.' It is then a short step to infer that the distributive shares of rent, wages, interest, etc., are socially just fair shares. The political implication is that there is no point in, or call for, class struggle, and that government intervention should be confined largely to ensuring that perfect competition prevails. In the lexicons of many Marxist writers, this qualifies as 'vulgar political economy' with a vengeance.”
Competition
Economics
Class Struggle
Class War
A Better Man
“I see." Gamache lowered his voice, though all could still hear the words. "When I was Chief Superintendent, I had a framed poster in my office. On it were the last words of a favorite poet, Seamus Heaney. Noli timere. It's Latin. Do you know what it means?"
He looked around the room.
"Neither did I," he admitted when no one spoke. "I had to look it up. It means 'Be Not Afraid.' His eyes returned to the unhappy young agent. "In this job you'll have to do things that scare you. You might be afraid, but you must be brave. When I ask you to do something, you must trust there's a good reason. And I need to trust that you will do it. D'accord?”
Gamache
Noli Timere
The Wallflower Wager
“I do not believe every problem can be cured with a kitten. I do believe in love. And perhaps love can't cure every problem, but it makes the wounds heal a bit faster, with fewer scars.”
Love
Penelope Campion
Believe In Love
Dead Toad Scrolls
“Running the gauntlet of the trials and tribulations of life, we accumulate an array of useful habits and self-defeating behavior. A personal routine that customary characteristics garner positive traits must be cultivated with care. We must ruthlessly discard the bad habits of yesterday along with any notion that one will appease a restless soul’s willful temperament with acceptance of any degree of personal slovenliness. Injecting new challenges into our lives can assist us recognize when we have allowed apathy and stale habits to dampen our spirit and dull our minds. Rejection of all forms of personal inadequacy and casting aside familiar tapestries opens our eyes to rediscover the unsullied sensation of living vigorously.”
Purposeful Living
Personal Development
Self Development
Habits
Self Evaluating
Self Critical
Self Defeating Attitude
Purself Realization
Self Actualization Critique
Selt
Un inaspettato benefattore
“Mi stai salutando?”.
“Sì”.
“Dopo mesi di mie lettere dove ho messo a nudo la mia anima la tua risposta si riduce a tre messaggi sul cellulare?”.
“Sì”.
“Mi sembra un rapporto sbilanciato il nostro”.
“Il nostro non è un rapporto”.
“E cos'è?”.
Non risponde, così digito un altro messaggio.
“Vuoi discettare in merito all'etimologia della parola rapporto? perché se vuoi una discussione in merito io ho un sacco di tempo, sono bloccata in questo letto”.
“Non voglio una discussione. Però mi fa piacere leggere che utilizzi termini come discettare. Vuol dire che i soldi che impiego per la tua istruzione sono ben spesi”.
“Non hai risposto alla mia prima domanda”.
“E non intendo farlo. Riposati e guarisci. Attendo il tuo articolo la prossima settimana”.
Ma tu pensa questo.
Mi sta scaricando.
Ma è folle se pensa che lo mollo adesso che ho ottenuto un cenno di riscontro.
Anche se devo dire piuttosto scarno.
“Posso scriverti su questo numero se ho voglia di parlare con te?”.
“No”.
“E se io lo facessi lo stesso?”.
“Non ti risponderei”.
“E cosa c'è di nuovo?”.
“Hai intenzione di polemizzare ancora molto?”.
“È l'unico modo che ho per avere un po' di attenzione da te”.
“Non è vero. E tu lo sai”.
“Mesi di lettere e non mi hai mai risposto”.
“Le ho lette tutte”.
“Ma io non potevo saperlo perché tu non mi hai mai scritto nemmeno una riga. Passi il fatto che non vuoi che ti conosca di persona. Oppure che non vuoi un mio ringraziamento. Ma almeno di conoscere il tuo nome di battesimo me lo potresti concedere”.
“Mi hai assegnato tu un nome. Anche se è orribile”.
“Non ti piace mister D.?”.
“Sembra il nome di un rapper”.
“E deduco non ti piaccia nemmeno il rap”.
“No”.
“Non canti?”.
“No”.
“Suoni?”.
“No”.
“Ma allora cosa fai?”.
“Di solito lavoro. Quando non ho una ragazzina che mi risucchia in stupide e inutili polemiche via cellulare”.
“Vuoi che riprendiamo in un altro momento la nostra importante conversazione?”.
“No”.
“Mi hai chiamato ragazzina. Deduco che tu sia vecchio e noioso”.
“La signora Lippett non mi aveva avvisato che tu fossi una stalker”.
“Se lo avesse fatto non si sarebbe mai liberata di me”.”
Romance
Jean Webster
Adele Ross
Benefattore
“it takes life shifting experiences, that scare average people, to be able to activate and unleash, more of your potential”
Life Lessons
Resilience
Self Development
Mindset Mastery
Tony Dovale
Success Ensurance
Life Masters
Personal Potential
“Every time I hear, "Do this, or else," or "Give me this or else", I know their behavior is not from a powerful being, but from a scared and weak one.”
Time
Being
Scared
Weak
Hear
Else
Give Me
Do This
“It's the ones without scars - those are the people you have to watch out for...”
Music
Pearl Jam
“Youngsters who love by their own choice but marry by their parents choice do so only because they're shit scared of taking responsibility for their actions and their lives.”
Responsibility
Choice
Youngsters
Beige and Blue
“Women in Amman are all top notch, in fact. Make-up is an everyday necessity and the hair is always blow-dried or curled. Even the women who wear headscarves are stylish.”
Elegant
Stylish
Amman
Women Of Amman
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
“Nelson-Rees had since been hired by the National Cancer Institute to help stop the contamination problem. He would become known as a vigilante who published “HeLa Hit Lists” in Science, listing any contaminated lines he found, along with the names of researchers who’d given him the cells. He didn’t warn researchers when he found that their cells had been contaminated with HeLa; he just published their names, the equivalent of having a scarlet H pasted on your lab door.”
Medical Research
Hela
Henrietta Lacks
Culture Contamination
Hela Hit List
Nelson Rees
All the Light We Cannot See
“One step behind her, her father tilts his head up and gives the sky a huge smile. Marie-Laure knows this even though her back is to him, even though he says nothing, even though she is blind - Papa's thick wet hair is wet from the snow and standing in a dozen angles off his head, and his scarf is draped asymmetrically over his shoulders, and he's beaming up at the falling snow (41).”
All The Light We Cannot See
Flags of Our Fathers: Heroes of Iwo Jima
“Kenneth Milstead, a 2nd Platoon buddy of Mike, Ira, Franklin, and Harlon, had just dropped into a shallow foxhole he'd dug when a shell landed beside him and blew him out again. Blood streamed from the embedded fragments in his face. "I could have been evacuated," Milstead recalled, "but the Japanese had pissed me off. I went from being scared to being angry. That was the day I became a Marine.”
Heroes
Fighting Spirit
World War Two
Usmc
Iwo Jima
Us Marines
Us Marine Corps
Bad Asses
Afraid of All the Things: Tornadoes, Cancer, Adoption, and Other Stuff You Need the Gospel For
“The gospel tells me I can’t fix myself.
The gospel tells me I can’t protect myself.
But the gospel tells me I can rest, knowing that Jesus walked into this broken, sad, scary place to rescue me and love me and cast out my fear. And He did and He does and He will.”
Christian Books
Afraid Of All The Things
Scarlet Hiltibidal
Here Lies Daniel Tate
“He's seen all the worst parts of me, and it hasn't scared him off yet." Those words hit something deep inside of me, and I knew they were going to linger. "That...must be nice." "Sure makes the world seem less scary." he said.”
Love
Scare
Worst Parts
“The silence of the chatterer and the chatter of the silent man scare us because we expect everything behave according to its nature!”
Chatter
Mehmet Murat Ildan Quotes
Human Nature Wisdom
Human Nature Quotes
Our Nature
Chatterer
Silent Man
Silent Person
Gone with the Wind
“As she chattered and laughed and cast quick glances into the house and the yard, her eyes fell on a stranger, standing alone in the hall, staring at her in a cool impertinent way that brought her up sharply with a mingled feeling of feminine pleasure that she had attracted a man and an embarrassed sensation that her dress was too low in the bosom. He looked quite old, at least thirty-five. He was a tall man and powerfully built. Scarlett thought she had never seen such a man with such wide shoulders, so heavy with muscles, almost too heavy for gentility. When her eye caught his, he smiled, showing animal-white teeth below a close-clipped black mustache. He was dark of face, swarthy as a pirate, and his eyes were as bold and black as any pirate's appraising a galleon to be scuttled or a maiden to be ravished. There was a cool recklessness in his face and a cynical humor in his mouth as he smiled at her, and Scarlett caught her breath. She felt that she should be insulted by such a look as was annoyed with herself because she did not feel insulted. She did not know who he could be, but there was undeniably a look of good blood in his dark face. It showed in the thin hawk nose over the full red lips, and high forehead and the wide-set eyes.”
Chapter Vi
Love in the Afternoon
“Although Beatrix considered Hampshire to be the most beautiful place in England, the Cotswolds very nearly eclipsed it. The Cotswolds, often referred to as the heart of England, were formed by a chain of escarpments and hills that crossed Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Beatrix was delighted by the storybook villages with their small, neat cottages, and by the green hills covered with plump sheep. Since wool had been the most profitable industry of the Cotswolds, with profits being used to improve the landscape and build churches, more than one plaque proclaimed,
THE SHEEP HATH PAID FOR ALL
.
To Beatrix's delight, the sheepdog had a similarly elevated status. The villagers' attitude toward dogs reminded Beatrix of a Romany saying that she had once heard from Cam... "To make a visitor feel welcome, you must also make his dog feel welcome." Here in this Cotswold village, people took their dogs everywhere, even to churches in which pews were worn with grooves where leashes had been tied.”
Dogs
Sheep
Honeymoon
Countryside
Beatrix And Christopher
Cotswolds
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