“I note the lengths to which Christianist groups are prepared to go to, to influence government and to network hate-churches in order to get their way and to rob people of their human rights, and it gives me cold chills.”
Source: Demonspawn
“The law of all modern states takes account of associations, whose members, in theory, pursue the common end with equal zeal. The experience of all associations proves, however, that this is not the case, and that a lively, constant and vigorous awareness of the end is found only in a minority of the associates; an association is really rather like a comet—a large tail of docile followers dragged along by a small dynamic head.”
Source: Sovereignty: An Inquiry into the Political Good
“No group is worth joining if everybody is welcome.”
“The only groups I willingly joined were spontaneous, short-lived, and usually game-playing.”
Source: What Took So Long?: A Group-Phobic, Uncomfortable Competitor's Journey to Mahjong - A Memoir Essay
“...playing these physical and imaginative group games instantly creates community connection.”
Source: Zoomy Zoomy: Improv Games and Exercises for Groups
“May your hands bring beauty where you go, in every task, let dignity show.”
Source: A Lady's Book of Secrets: Timeless Wisdom to Lead You Home to Your Feminine Self
“These games inspire laughter, spontaneity, ensemble building, physical and vocal expression, concentration, self-discovery/reflection, self-esteem, and, ultimately, I believe, good health. They get adults, and teenagers too, playing again, which is no small feat.”
Source: Zoomy Zoomy: Improv Games and Exercises for Groups
“Rugged indiividualism and Rugged groupism. Together they make America strong.”
“I find myself in social situations often where I think of a response to something someone has just said and it’s just too good not to say it. More often than not, it’s something rude or offensive or disturbing. Always funny or poignant, though. And very rarely something I actually feel.”
Source: The Sexorcism of Amber Holloway
“All believers have been called into only one fellowship, which is that of Jesus Christ. Believers may mistakenly consider the group they associate with is one fellowship, and every other group has its own separate fellowship. The truth is, all believers belong to only one fellowship...Since all believers are in the one body of Christ, there should be no divisions in Christ.”
Source: One: Unfolding God’s Eternal Purpose from House to House