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“Durante varios minutos lo único que se escuchó fue el susurro del viento entre los árboles, y para Judd, solo el sonido regular de la respiración de Brenna. Ella era algo que no había esperado encontrar y que sin duda no merecía. No podía darle nada de lo que necesitaba, pero su negro corazón comenzaba a comprender que dejarla marchar podría no ser una opción.
Brenna había despertado algo primitivo dentro de él, algo desesperado y violento que nacía no de la ira, sino de la pasión.”
Caricias De Hielo
Yum Pol, el escriba de Dios
“El ser humano sustenta, inalterable, ese sombrío entusiasmo por la sangre vertida en violentas acciones. Esa remota propensión se da lo mismo en el nocturno aturdimiento de un match de boxeo que en la enrojecida atmósfera de una tarde de toros o en la íntima discrepancia de un duelo madrugador a sable o pistola.”
Filosófico
De la vérité dans les sciences - 2e éd.
“Je ne pense donc pas qu’il soit possible de trouver une définition simple de ce qu’est la science. Et je ne suis pas persuadé que ce soit même souhaitable. Il faut laisser un peu de souplesse et ne surtout pas trop figer les possibles. Définir, bien que cela puisse être nécessaire, est toujours un acte dangereux et parfois même violent. Les dictionnaires sont des cimetières ou des prisons. Rien ne serait pire que de « pétrifier » une démarche en l’enfermant dans une définition qui, aussi précise soit-elle pour décrire un état de fait à un instant donné, interdirait la dynamique évolutive.”
Science
Definition
Philosophie
Vérité
Essai
“From THE SPEED OF LIFE, Part II, chapter 1, "Andrew."
From Part II Chapter 1, “Andrew”
Gravity plunged the stars into another violent implosion that warped, wrenched, and twisted spacetime so that it folded back upon itself, forming a whirling, tumbling black hole that was masked by a cloak of invisibility to those in ordinary reality, but not to Betty Mae, witnessing the cataclysm with absolute delight in hidden reality.”
Shamanism
Literary Fiction
Astrophysics
Everglades
Legal Thriller
Seminoles
“I see your birth. Your violent entrance into the barren and endless space. Sent here by accident or with purpose, Krona does not even know.
Casting your presence across the entire universe. Light fighting back darkness by creating the stars and planets.
Creating your shelter, earth, at the very spot you were thrust into the universe. The planet in which you made your home under molten rock -- and primordial waters.
I see you touch the oceans, transforming them into seas of spontaneous life. Overflowing with evolution. Gaining complexity. Conjuring thought.
I watch the first sentient creature in the universe to ever will itself to move...do just that. And it is the origin of Willpower itself. The creature ignites with emerald light and transforms, elevated above the others.
It is Ion.
Thousands of years fly before my eyes as the creature escapes earth's oceans and crawl to land. Some take to the air. Fleeing for survival, this thing transforms into the emotional power it emits. Fear is born.
And thus Parallax.
As Love ignites into existence, so does the Predator.
As a creature eats what it does not need, Avarice consumes all it touches.
Rage grows from murder.
Hope from prayer.
And at last, Compassion is offered to us all.”
Comics
Entities
Green Lantern
Blackest Night
Emotional Spectrum
Sinestro
White Lantern
Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“Did you ever hear what happened to Oliver Cromwell’s head? It was originally lashed to the roof of Westminster Hall as a potent warning not to mess with the government of the day, but in 1685 a violent storm blew it off its perch and a captain of the guard had it away and hid it up his chimney, where it stayed until he admitted the crime on his death bed.
So can you picture the scene? Cromwell died in 1658. 27 years later this geezer nicks his head and shoves it up his chimney. He’s about to croak it, the whole family’s gathered around his death bed, everybody’s in tears and they’re all wondering if he’ll come out with any famous last words. Perhaps, “Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your father,” or maybe, “Let us pass over the river and rest under the shade of the trees,” or even, “Don’t let it end like this, tell them I said something.”
Not this fucking joker! No! What does he say? He says, “Here Jackie, the sausages tasted a bit off tonight. Did I ever tell you I nicked Oliver Cromwell’s head and shoved it up the chimney? It’s still there,” and he draws back the veil of his earthly life and succumbs to eternal peace.
They all look at each other, “What did he fucking say?”
“He said he nicked Oliver Cromwell’s head.”
“What do you mean; he nicked Oliver Cromwell’s head?”
“That’s what he said, don’t blame me!”
“Fuck’s sake!”
“Well, do you think we should look?”
“Don’t talk bollocks! You honestly want to look up the chimney to see if Oliver Cromwell’s head’s up there?”
“I’m just saying …..”
Anyway, one of them had a look up the chimney, found the head and by 1710 it was appearing in a freak show under the banner, ‘The Monster’s Head.’
True story”
Oliver Cromwell
129 Conceptos Basicos Sobre Violencia Domestica
“Utilizar una conducta violenta es un comportamiento aprendido, que se elige. La persona que hace la elección de usar la violencia es totalmente responsable de sus consecuencias, sin importar la provocación o la respuesta de la víctima.”
Violencia
Provocación
The Thugs & a Courtesan
“Like a pernicious disease, suspicion devoured him and he looked at one and all with wide-eyed horror, trembling violently when anyone spoke to him or touched him.”
Suspicion
Horror
Pernicious Disease
Wide Eyed
“You should be querying why you consider a violent society as being normal.”
Society
Being
Normal
Environment
Consider
Electromagnetic
Radiation
Should
Violent
Querying
The Social History of Art: Volume 2: Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque
“Tradition is here nothing but a bulwark against the all too violently approaching storms of unfamiliar, an element which is felt to be a principle of life but also of destruction.
It is impossible to understand mannerism if one does not grasp the fact that its imitation of classical models is an escape from the threatening chaos, and that the subjective over-straining of its forms is the expression of the fear that form might fail the struggle with life and art fade into soul-less beauty.
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Art
Chaos
Tradition
Mannerism
“Those are the things we really seek in one another: As kids, we seek those who enjoy the same games and define fun the same way we do. As we get a bit older and our childhoods are robbed - all childhoods are robbed or broken; it is usually a sudden, violent transformation - we seek out those who relate to our transition. As teenagers, we rebel and we attempt to create a new reality. As young adults, we look to recapture it all and find the person who can relate to all of it, and we add a shade of shallowness to it. As adults, we come to the realization that we have been trying to recapture the simplicity of the purest form of love - happy love. We look for someone who can pull us out of the darkness of adulthood and ignite the simple, childish joys of life.”
Love Quotes
Shallowness
Childhood Memories
Simplicity In Life
Transitions In Life
“Kill your silence, people call you violent; Live your silence, people call you a silent killer. Crazy people, crazy world”
Crazy People
Madness Overloaded
Crazy World
History of Italy
“Capponi and his Colleagues being one Day in the King's Presence, while one of the royal Secretaries was reading over the immoderate Articles which were proposed as the ultimate Propositions on the King's Part, he fell in a Passion, and violently snatching the Paper out of the Secretary's Hand, tore it to Pieces before the King's Face; adding in a high Tone of Voice, 'Since you demand such dishonourable Conditions, sound your Trumpets, and we will sound our Bellls;' By which he intended as much a if he had said in plain Words, 'Let the Differences be decided by Arms.' With this Speech, and with the same Air of Indignation, followed by his Colleagues, he abruptly left the room.”
Confrontation
Its On Like Donkey Kong
Venus and Crepuscule: Beauty and Violence on Me Thrown
“How stormy this mind too,violent the inner-
throbs similar,in an immeasurable count,like the high surging waves,one after another.youth—my desolated form destined to lament?”
Storm Quotes
Pain Quotes
Venus And Crepuscule
Mind Quotes
Youth Quotes
Nithin Purple Quotes
Lament Quotes
Nithin Purple Poetry
The Social History of Art, Volume 1: From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages
“This attitude finds a late but still abundantly clear expression in the conventions of the classical court theatre, in which the actor, quite regardless of the demands of stage deception, addresses the audience directly, apostrophizes it, as it were, with every word and gesture, and not only avoids ‘turning his back’ on the audience but emphasizes by every possible means that the whole proceeding is a pure fiction, an entertainment conducted in accordance with previously agreed rules. The naturalistic theatre forms the transition to the absolute opposite of this ‘frontal’ art, namely the film, which, with its mobilization of the audience, leading them to the events instead of leading and presenting the events to them, and attempting to represent the action in such a way as to suggest that the actors have been caught red-handed, by chance and by surprise, reduces the fictions and conventions of the theatre to a minimum. With its robust illusionism, its forthright and indiscreet directness, its violent attack on the audience, it expresses a democratic conception of art, held by liberal, anti-authoritarian societies, just as clearly as the whole of the courtly and aristocratic art—by its mere emphasis of the stage, the footlights, the frame and the socle—is the unmistakable expression of a highly artificial, specially commissioned occasion, from which it is obvious that the patron is an initiated connoisseur who does not need to be deceived.”
Art
Deception
Democracy
Illusion
Simplicity
Naturalism
Conventionalism
Social Structures
11 Birthdays
“Mom said it’s too violent for me. I would argue, but after being terrified by a SpongeBob balloon, I’m pretty sure she’s right.”
Birthday
Scared
Balloon
Amanda
11birthdays
Spongebob
The Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI's Original Mindhunter
“My focus is on understanding why people commit violent and predatory acts, not to help them become better, more law-abiding citizens, but to aid in catching them, prosecuting them, and putting them away”
Understanding
Psychology
Fbi
True Crime
“God is a weakling. Far weaker than air and water, formless. Be so non violent, you won’t hurt a fly, then only he appears. God is a weakling.”
Spirituality
Mysticism
Wisdom Quotes
God Quotes
Quotes Feom Nepal
How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny
“God as the Source of Everything is the stillness and the separation of the Soul from the Source is enabled by bubbling. When God creates an intention to release a new Soul, the process can be very intense, almost violent. That is what was happening in your dreams. You know about the primordial soup and the beginning of the creation of biological life. Likewise, there is a primordial soup for the creation of souls, by Starman.”
God
Stilness
Bubbling
Cretion Of Souls
Primordial Soup
Source Of Everything
Myths are Real, Reality is a Myth
“Non-violence is so deeply embedded into the Indian psyche that people avoid fighting even when they should—against injustice and unrighteousness. Indian masses are by nature so non-violent that God himself had to take birth in human form to establish Dharma and do the (dirty) job of killing the unrighteous.”
Dharma
Non Violence
Psyche
Deeply
Establish
Embedded
Unrighteousness
The Message to the Planet
“There are violent things in my heart. Perhaps they have been festering there ever since that
change
. And now I have run in here to find some different pain, some mystery of myself to keep secret, something which, for this short time, is absolutely not Jack.”
Pain
Change
Secret
Violence
Transformation
Iris Murdoch
The Message To The Planet
Inner Turmoil
Violent Nature
“I don’t think anyone deserves to rot in jail the rest of their lives for stealing a pack of cigarettes. The court systems will be no kinder to these people than police have been, and both are avid practitioners of a convenient morality that consigns millions of black Americans to poverty with its selective policies, then persecutes those same black Americans at a disproportionate rate (almost a rate of 1:5) for the same (often nonviolent) crimes, openly regards black Americans with brutality (often killing people in cold blood for no reason other than that they ‘look like’ the grainy photos of 'suspects' I report), and then condemns millions of black Americans, each year, to lives in prison- too often for nothing more than the crime of stealing a pack of cigarettes.”
Race
Journalism
Racial Profiling
Police Brutality
Media Bias
Racial Injustice
Racism In The West
Crime Reporting
“This style of reporting parrots and gives greater legitimacy to the frankly disturbing level of vigilance police seem to exercise in their war on poor nonviolent offenders, a vigilance which all too clearly paints a scantly unflattering portrait of the priorities of police, and the prevalence of white supremacist attitudes across all institutional levels.”
Race
Journalism
Racial Profiling
Police Brutality
Media Bias
Racial Injustice
Racism In The West
Crime Reporting
“As a journalist, in blindly, parroting these police reports, I am also leaving out a significant amount of social context- the context, and begging question all social institutions ought to consider, of whether it is actually advantageous to anyone to persecute nonviolent offenders with a medieval vigilance that feeds the very problems it hopes to fight, and to waste both police resources and valuable news time lending importance to something that is so obviously only “News” in the way that it highlights a particularly ugly facet of our criminal justice system, and by doing so, we lend it a power which is ethically not its due.”
Race
Journalism
Racial Profiling
Police Brutality
Media Bias
Racial Injustice
Racism In The West
Crime Reporting
“Some people are like Polaroids. You have to shake them violently before they make any sense.”
People
Polaroids
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