“If one takes a public stand against, say, most any sin you can think of, one is considered "courageous" and a "defender of the faith." Folks will quickly applaud you and tell you how much they admire you for "taking a stand" on biblical truth. Except if you quote Matt. 5:44 and invite people to apply it in any sort of meaningful, literal way. The moment one begins to talk about loving your enemies they all of a sudden become "liberals," "extremists," or are accused of completely taking an otherwise straight forward passage "out of context.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayMomentsPeaceSinEnemyFolksMeaningfulAdmireCourageousPassagesInvitesBiblicalAccusedLiteralExtremistLoving YouDefendersOf ContextLoving Your EnemiesAdmire YouBiblical Truth Author:Benjamin L. Corey
“The stream of thought flows on; but most of its segments fall into the bottomless abyss of oblivion. Of some, no memory survives the instant of their passage. Of others, it is confined to a few moments, hours or days. Others, again, leave vestiges which are indestructible, and by means of which they may be recalled as long as life endures.” MayMeanLongMomentsFallHoursMemoriesFlowEndureInstantStreamsPassagesAbyssOblivionConfinedIndestructibleNo Memory Book:The Principles of Psychology Source: The Principles of Psychology
“André Bazin wrote that art emerged from our desire to counter the passage of time and the inevitable decay it brings. But in “Boyhood,” Mr. Linklater's masterpiece, he both captures moments in time and relinquishes them as he moves from year to year. He isn't fighting time but embracing it in all its glorious and agonizingly fleeting beauty.” YearsArtMomentsMovingDesireFightingInevitableGloriousCapturePassagesDecayMasterpieceFleetingMoments In TimePassage Of TimeBoyhood Author:Manohla Dargis
“It's really hard for me to use the term 'history' in the singular, because it suggests a reductivist view of how moments and events congeal and reflect the passage of time. I'd rather stick to the pluralness of 'histories' in order to suggest the simultaneity, the parallel forces at work, which produce lived experience.” HardMomentsUseOrderForceTermViewsHistoryEventsProduceSticksPassagesParallelsPassage Of Time Author:Barbara Kruger
“Many scholars have felt that the Heronian passage [on a pipe-organ moved by an anemourion-like wheel] can be disregarded because it is not confirmed by other writings. Heron presumably mentioned the anemourion in a moment of distraction, forgetting that it had not been invented yet. We know that he was given to such lapses.” KnowsWritingMomentsGivenFeltForgetMovedWheelsPassagesDistractionScholarOrgansPipeLapsesDisregardedHeronsPipe Organs Author:Lucio Russo
“I learned that time manages the most painful partings for us. One has only to set the date, buy the ticket, and let the earth, sun, and moon make their passages through the sky, until inexorable time carries us with it to the moment of parting.” MomentsEarthSunSkyMoonPainfulManageCarriePassagesTicketsPartingInexorable Book:The Road from Coorain Source: The Road from Coorain