“From Augustine down, theologians have tried to compel people to accept their special interpretation of the Scripture, and the tortures of the inquisition, the rack, the thumb-screw, the stake, the persecutions of witchcraft, the whipping of naked women through the streets of Boston, banishment, trials of heresy, the halter about Garrison's neck, Lovejoy's death, the branding of Captain Walker, shouts of infidel and atheist, have all been for this purpose.” PeoplePurposeAcceptingAtheismStreetsSpecialAtheistPositive AtheismScriptureTrialsNakedTortureNecksInterpretationStakesBrandingCaptainsPersecutionScrewsTheologianBostonThumbsWitchcraftHeresyWalkersRacksInquisitionInfidelAugustineWhippingBanishment Book:History of woman suffrage Source: History of woman suffrage
“For is it not possible that middle age can be looked upon as a period of second flowering, second growth, even a kind of second adolescence? It is true that society in general does not help one accept this interpretation of the second half of life.” KindDoeHelpingAgeGrowthHalfAcceptingMiddlePeriodsInterpretationAdolescenceMiddle AgesFlowering Author:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
“We've learned over the years that if we wanted we could write anything that just felt good or sounded good and it didn't necessarily have to have any particular meaning to us. As odd as it seemed to us, reviewers would take it upon themselves to interject their own meanings on our lyrics. Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics and think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we liked it, we would keep our mouths shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we meant all along.” PeopleIfsThinkingWritingYearsSometimesWantedFeltAcceptingParticularMouthsCreditHeyOddInterpretationReviewers Author:John Lennon
“I accept all interpretations of my films. The only reality is before the camera. Each film I make is kind of a return to poetry for me, or at least an attempt to create a poem.” KindRealityFilmAcceptingReturnCamerasInterpretation Author:Bernardo Bertolucci
“Stopgaps do belong to the internal economy of the form, since the Whole requires them, even if only in a subordinate position ... The stopgap Luigi Paryson's 'zeppa' accepts its own banality, because without the speed that the banal allows up, it would slow up a passage that is crucial for the outcome of the work and its interpretation.” IfsWholeFormPoetryLiteratureAcceptingEconomyPositionSpeedOutcomesInternalsInterpretationCrucialPassagesSubordinatesBanality Author:Umberto Eco
“But let us emphasize that right and wrong, righteousness and sin, are not dependent upon man's interpretations, conventions and attitudes. Social acceptance does not change the status of an act, making wrong into right. If all the people in the world were to accept homosexuality, the practice would still be a deep, dark sin.” PeopleIfsMenWorldDoeStillsSocialDarkSinAttitudeAcceptingPracticeAcceptanceDependentInterpretationRighteousnessConventionsHomosexualityDeep DarkSocial Acceptance Author:Spencer W. Kimball