“Together we all live every moment On the very brink; The razor’s edge Of ecstasy or disaster.” MomentsTogetherEdgesDisasterEcstasyRazorsLive Every Moment Author:Scott Hastie
“I still check the weather every day, usually multiple times a day, because I know at a moment`s notice, a dream crop can turn into a disaster.” KnowsStillsMomentsDreamTurnsDisasterChecksWeatherMultipleCrops Author:Frank Lucas
“It is not morbidity which draws crowds to scenes of disaster or unusual joy. It is the desire to participate in a moment when life breaks through to some higher level of intensity so that one's own life might take fire from that sudden spurted flame.” MomentsMightJoyDesireLevelsBreakFireHigherSceneDrawsCrowdsDisasterFlamesIntensityUnusualBreak ThroughHigher LevelMorbidity Author:Maya Deren
“As the antagonism between those who possess, and those who do not, is becoming more acute day after day, we can already foresee a moment when it will bring about ("entraînera", Fr.) severe (big, high, intense, - "grands", Fr.) disasters, if we do turn (direct, aim, - "dirige", Fr.) life in time the social life in new directions (or ways, - "dans des voies nouvelles", Fr.)” IfsWayMomentsBigsTurnsSocialBecomingDirectAimDisasterIntenseSevereSocial LifeBecoming MoreAntagonismNew Directions Author:African Spir