“Les matériaux sont nécessaires à la subsistance, au-delà de ce point, ils deviennent un poison. Encombrant l’esprit de déchets toxiques, il sépare l’humain de l’humain.”
Source: L'humain Impossible: Cent Sonnets pour Ma Famille Mondiale
“George Lucas had a very Old Testament view of not forgiving,' Gary Kurtz said. 'Once he was wronged, he would always remember it.”
“According to biographer Dale Pollock, George Lucas’s career is full of people leaving his projects feeling bitter and resentful: “He tends to use people up and move on.”
Source: A Disturbance in the Force: How and Why the Star Wars Holiday Special Happened
“Marcia Lucas was a
knock-outt" remembers John Milius. "We all wondered how little George
got this great-looking girl. And smart, too, obsessed with films. And she
was a better editor than he was.”
Source: Skaywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas 1990 Edition
“Marcia Lucas was a knock-out" remembers John Milius. "We all wondered how little George got this great-looking girl. And smart, too, obsessed with films. And she was a better editor than he was.”
Source: Skywalking: The Life And Films of George Lucas
“I had the added assurance of knowing I was buffered against catching the disease that I nursed, so sometimes Macabir's praise of my courage on this count embarrassed me. Then a journeyman healer walked boldly into the camp bearing sufficient serum to inoculate everyone.”
Source: Nerilka's Story
“Women are seen as imperfect or unclean, because of a myth of a tempting apple, because they bleed monthly, because they lack equivalent upper body strength.”
Source: Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft
“His successor was a tall, lanky youth, who with his pallid complexion and huge red hands had the air of a simpleton. He was punctual at least, arriving at six o'clock on the dot, but his uncleanliness was revolting: he was dressed in kitchen rags stiff with grease and dirt, his cheeks were smeared with flour and soot, and from his unwiped nose two rivulets of green snot streamed around his mouth.”
Source: Downstream
“You have beautiful hair"... and she reached out to touch it, her bejeweled fingers gently caressing my head. A tear slipped down my cheek. I knew how the lepers felt when Jesus touched them and made them whole again.”
Source: All She Ever Wanted
“I have come here from my city,
I have descended from my nome;
I have built a house, set up (its) doors,
I have dug a pool, planted sycamores.
The king praised me,
My father made a will for me.
I was one worthy ---
One beloved of his father,
Praised by his mother,
Whom all his brothers loved.
I gave bread to the hungry,
Clothing to the naked,
I brought the boatless to land.
O you who live upon earth,
Who shall pass by this tomb
Going north or going south,
Who shall say: "a thousand loaves and beer jugs
For the owner of this tomb,"
I shall watch over them in the necropolis.
I am an excellent equipped spirit (akh),
A lector-priest who knows his speech.
As for any man who enters this tomb unclean,
I shall seize him by the neck like a bird,
He will be judged for it by the great god!
I was one who spoke fairly, who repeated what was liked,
I never spoke evilly against any man to his superior,
Never did I judge between two [contenders]
In a manner which deprived a son of his father's legacy.
Harkhuf”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms