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Harvard Bans Professors From Having Sex With Students | What do you think?
Tomorrow we’re paying tribute to this guy. We’ve gone through almost 7 hours of tape to cut together our best Colbert send-off. Stay tuned.
Peak cuteness on all fronts. -Emily
About the brother love is fluttered, about him she is soberly insane! And, as Paul tells us, love is the only thing that lasts.
The whole quote:
"As a further motivation to give, remember that Jesus gave His all to save us. For each of us He gave His life. Because He gave up His life for us, He demands we give our lives for each other. If we owe our very lives to our brothers, shall we hoard our wealth, and keep it away from them? Shall we keep things away from each other only to have those things burn at the end of the world? No, no! If we do not love our brothers, we are children of the devil and heading for the flames ourselves. But the true Christian loves his brothers! Love seeks not her own, but is diffused on the brother. About the brother love is fluttered, about him she is soberly insane! And, as Paul tells us, love is the only thing that lasts." - St. Clement of Alexandria
Zeal is not reckoned among men to be a form of wisdom, but one of the illnesses of the soul, namely narrow-mindedness and deep ignorance. The beginning of divine wisdom is clemency and gentleness, which arise from greatness of soul and the bearing of infirmities of men.
St. Isaac of Nineveh
Final Notations it will not be simple, it will not be long it will take little time, it will take all your thought it will take all your heart, it will take all your breath it will be short, it will not be simple it will touch through your ribs, it will take all your heart it will not be long, it will occupy your thought as a city is occupied, as a bed is occupied it will take all your flesh, it will not be simple You are coming into us who cannot withstand you you are coming into us who never wanted to withstand you you are taking parts of us into places never planned you are going far away with pieces of our lives it will be short, it will take all your breath it will not be simple, it will become your will
by Adrienne Rich
At one pole, hermeneutics is understood as the manifestation and restoration of a meaning addressed to me in the manner of a message, a proclamation, or, as is sometimes said, a kerygma; according to the other pole, it is understood as a demystification, as a reduction of illusion... The situation in which language finds itself today comprises this double possibility, this double solicitation and urgency: on the one hand, to purify discourse of its excrescences, liquidate the idols, go from drunkenness to sobriety, realize our state of poverty once and for all; on the other hand to use the most "nihilistic," destructive, iconoclastic movement so as to let speak what once, what each time, was said, when meaning appeared anew, when meaning was at its fullest. Hermeneutics seems to me to be animated by this double motivation: willingness to suspect, willingness to listen: vow of rigor, vow of obedience. In our time we have not finished doing away with idols and we have barely begun to listen to symbols.
pg. 27 of Freud and Philosophy... But quoted on pg 284 of Jameson's The Political Unconscious
Perhaps the theoretical quote that most supports me in graduate school.
The more a person loves God, the more he loves other people. He loves them with holiness, respect and refinement, as images of God. … We must have Love; even if they do us the greatest harm, we must love them. We will be able to enter Paradise only with love.
Elder Amphilochios Makris
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Lukacs, "The Writer and the Critic"
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The Lord said, "And as you wish that men would do to you, do so to them. If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same. And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, to receive as much again. But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High; for he is kind to the ungrateful and the selfish. Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful."
Luke 6:31-36
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this was me, and now its not me, temporarily i am overwhelmed by brilliance in simplicity