“Indeed the influence of music on the development of religion is a subject which would repay a sympathetic study.” Quote by James G. Frazer
“You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” InspirationalGivingLittlesSelfHelpingMotivationalGivenStuffChallengesKindnessPhilosophicalSocial JusticeCharityPossessionHelping OthersGenerosityProphetMaking A DifferenceReceivingPhilanthropyVolunteerGiving BackPossessingCharitableVolunteerismPhilanthropicDonationGiving InGiving And ReceivingDonateSpiritual LoveGiving To CharityCharity And GivingGenerosity And KindnessKindness GenerosityInspirational CharityGiving To OthersGenerosity And GivingGift GivingSelf GivingGiving LoveGiving YourselfPhilanthropy GivingDeeds DoneGiving HelpPhilanthropy InspirationYou Make A DifferenceYour GenerosityHoliday GivingLittle HelpOrgan DonationOthers Helping YouTruenessGenerosity Of SpiritSeason Of GivingCharitable GivingGifts And GivingPrized PossessionsVolunteers Making A DifferenceGood SpiritualGive It All You GotGiving Blood Book:The Prophet - Der Prophet Source: The Prophet - Der Prophet
“The scapegoat upon whom the sins of the people are periodically laid, may also be a human being.” PeopleHumansMayHuman BeingsSinScapegoat Author:James G. Frazer
“For when a nation becomes civilized, if it does not drop human sacrifices altogether, it at least selects as victims only such wretches as would be put to death at any rate. Thus the killing of a god may sometimes come to be confounded with the execution of a criminal.” IfsHumansMayDoeSometimesWould BeNationsSacrificeVictimKillingRateCriminalsCivilizedExecution Author:James G. Frazer
“The Athenians regularly maintained a number of degraded and useless beings at the public expense; and when any calamity, such as plague, drought, or famine, befell the city, they sacrificed two of these outcast scapegoats.” TwoNumbersCitiesUselessExpensesPlagueCalamityFamineOutcastDroughtScapegoatAthenians Author:James G. Frazer
“The custom of burning a beneficent god is too foreign to later modes of thought to escape misinterpretation.” BurningCustomsMisinterpretation Author:James G. Frazer
“The consideration of human suffering is not one which enters into the calculations of primitive man.” MenHumansSufferingConsiderationPrimitiveCalculationsHuman SufferingPrimitive Man Author:James G. Frazer
“The abundance, the solidity, and the splendor of the results already achieved by science are well fitted to inspire us with a cheerful confidence in the soundness of its method.” WellsResultsInspireMethodAbundanceCheerfulSplendorSoliditySoundness Author:James G. Frazer
“The advance of knowledge is an infinite progression towards a goal that ever recedes.” GoalInfiniteProgression Author:James G. Frazer
“The temple of the sylvan goddess, indeed, has vanished, and the King of the Wood no longer stands sentinel over the Golden Bough.” KingsWoodsGoldenTemplesGoddessSentinels Author:James G. Frazer
“The tragedy of civil wars in countries like Angola and Mozambique is that they left many civilians maimed. Poverty is the reason HIV/AIDS spread so rapidly in the African townships and slums. Poverty is the real killer.” WarRealCountryReasonLeftPovertyTragedySpreadAidsCivil WarKillersCiviliansHivSlumsHiv AidsMozambiqueAngola Author:Miriam Makeba