“Larry Colton’s Ordinary Joes are just like us, yet they endure what we could never imagine, and are ennobled in ways they themselves might not claim. Intimate and epic, unblinking and even-handed, Colton’s engrossing story strips sentimentality and cliché from our notion of hero.” WayStoriesMightImagineHeroOrdinaryClaimsEndureNotionIntimateEpicLarrySentimentality Author:Ron Shelton
“A maverick may go his own way but he doesn't think that it's the only way or ever claim that it's the best one, except maybe for himself. And don't imagine that this raggle-taggle gypsy is claiming to be free. It's just that some of the necessities to which I am a slave are different from yours.” ThinkingWayMayDifferentImagineClaimsSlaveImagine ThatGypsyMaverick Author:Orson Welles
“I'm especially baffled by the idea of taking insurance against a U.S. default. If America defaults, we're talking about a chaotic world - Mad Max, more or less - in which case, who imagines that insurance claims will be honored?” IfsWorldIdeasAmericaTalkingCasesImagineClaimsMadImagine ThatHonoredMaxChaoticDefaultBaffledMad Max Author:Paul Krugman
“I wouldn't claim to know what another person is thinking. I can imagine it, but it's my interpretation, and I try to make that clear. It's my vision of what I think their life is. I don't think there are empirical truths in that regard.” ThinkingKnowsTryingPersonsI CanLife IsVisionClearImagineClaimsRegardInterpretation Author:Cass McCombs
“When you start out as a band, you stake your claim and you go for it. And there's a part of you that dreams it and imagines it and does everything to get there, but you can't ever expect to sell 8, 10, 12, 20 million albums. It becomes this thing that you really have to figure out as you go.” DoeDreamMillionsImagineFiguresBandClaimsSellsAlbumsStakes Author:Edward Kowalczyk
“when I was a boy I used to dream of becoming the village idiot. I used to lie in bed and imagine myself the happy idiot able to get food easily ...and easy sympathy, a planned confusion of not too much love or effort. some would claim that I have succeeded.” DreamAbleUsedLyingEasyEffortBoysToo MuchImagineBecomingBedClaimsConfusionIdiotVillageMuch LoveVillage Idiots Book:The Continual Condition: Poems Source: The Continual Condition: Poems
“I couldn't imagine what it would be like to be one of so many, to have not just parents and siblings but cousins and aunts and uncles, an entire tribe to claim as your own. Maybe you would feel lost in the crowd. Or sheltered by it. Whatever the case, one things was for sure: like it or not, you'd never be alone.” FeelsWould BeLostParentCasesImagineOne ThingClaimsCrowdsUnclesTribesCousinAuntSiblingAunts And Uncles Book:Lock and Key Source: Lock and Key
“We must never underestimate our power to be wrong when talking about God, when thinking about God, when imagining God, whether in prose or in poetry. A generous orthodoxy, in contrast to the tense, narrow, or controlling orthodoxies of so much of Christian history, doesn't take itself too seriously. It is humble. It doesn't claim too much. It admits it walks with a limp.” ThinkingGodChristianPoetryWalksTalkingPowerToo MuchImagineClaimsHumbleGenerosityGenerousProseControlledContrastUnderestimateTenseOrthodoxyAdmittingNever UnderestimateChristian HeritageLimping Author:Brian D. McLaren
“This isn't animal experimentation, where you an imagine some proportionate good at the other end of the suffering. This is what we feel like eating. Tell me something: Why is taste, the crudest of our sense, exempted from the ethical rules that govern our other sense? If you stop and think about it, it's crazy. Why doesn't a horny person has as strong a claim to raping an animal as a hungry one does to killing and eating it?” IfsThinkingFeelsPersonsDoeEndsSufferingStrongAnimalImagineCrazyTasteEatingClaimsKillingHungryEthicalExperimentationHornyAnimal Experimentation Author:Jonathan Safran Foer
“There has come into existence, chiefly in America, a breed of men who claim to be feminists. They imagine that they have understood what women want and that they are capable of giving it to them. They help with the dishes at home and make their own coffee in the office, basking the while in the refulgent consciousness of virtue. Such men are apt to think of the true male feminists as utterly chauvinistic.” ThinkingMenWantGivingHelpingHomeAmericaExistenceConsciousnessVirtueImagineFeminismOfficeCapableUnderstoodClaimsMalesFeministCoffeeImagine ThatDishesWomen WantBasking Author:Germaine Greer